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"The Sad Truth Of Tolkien Spirituality"
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamdoc" data-source="post: 75131198" data-attributes="member: 423546"><p>I think it's fine to challenge your beliefs if you're properly rooted it only serves to root you deeper as you think about what you believe, and can discern truth from fiction or error.</p><p>After all, even within the bible there are many many interpretations and people have different views about many things, even after reading the same text from the same translation. If you have a premillennial interpretation of prophecy does that mean you refuse to read anything by a person who holds different views on the Millennium?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamdoc, post: 75131198, member: 423546"] I think it's fine to challenge your beliefs if you're properly rooted it only serves to root you deeper as you think about what you believe, and can discern truth from fiction or error. After all, even within the bible there are many many interpretations and people have different views about many things, even after reading the same text from the same translation. If you have a premillennial interpretation of prophecy does that mean you refuse to read anything by a person who holds different views on the Millennium? [/QUOTE]
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