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Old 08-08-2005, 04:55 AM   #1
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The Grace of Ilúvatar?

Reading the thread "And Eru smiled" I came across another theological ME-related question. What happens after death/ at the end to those of the children of Ilúvatar who have somehow "worked against him"? I mean are they punished in some way? Or do they get grace as in Christianity? Or does such a thing as work against Ilúvatar even exist, if everything is due to fate and everything is set before it happens? And what about Melkor? Will he be punished or wil he have grace? Any ideas?
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:50 AM   #2
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Thinlomien, you read my mind. I was wondering the same thing this morning and was about to begin a thread such as this. It seems all Elves go to Mandos, at least until they are reborn. But Elves do not concern me at present. And dwarves really aren't technically "Children of Eru" but more children of Aule.

Men are what I had in mind. It is said that men go to be whith Eru when they die but I wondered is that for ALL men? In Christianity do be given Grace you must repent of your sins and accept Jesus as Lord and King. In a Christian sense (which is doubtless what Tolkien had in mind) the only people who go to heaven or to "Be with Eru" if you will, are those who are obedient to God. Eru laid down laws I know for the Elves but I wonder if they apply to men as well. There are some men of Middle-earth that are good and follow the law of Eru and there are those that are "bad", evil men that work against the side of good. (There's some evil Elves too, to be sure but they don't concern me at present.) So, do all men go to Eru when they die or just the good men?

There's something somewhere about Melkor being finally punished forever but I forget where and it's not in anything in my library, so others will have to help with this.
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Old 08-09-2005, 12:40 AM   #3
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Melkor gets his head cut off. You only get grace if you deserve it.
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Old 08-09-2005, 12:41 AM   #4
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I cant remember exactly but doesnt Melkor/Morgoth get sent to an oblivion, a state of existence devoid of any sensation for the rest of existence.

As for the fate of good and evil men, it maybe like in many religons that each soul is judged after death of being worthy of acceptance into a heaven-like state of being. Im guessing any of the fallen are sent on to the same fate as Melkor.

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Old 08-09-2005, 12:54 AM   #5
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Quote:
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Melkor gets his head cut off. You only get grace if you deserve it
Um, more or less so. Not exactly 'deserve it', 'undeserving' may get it if they wish for it, or even retain ability to wish for it, rather. Melkor ceased to wish anything but his own self and lordship.
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Old 08-09-2005, 04:33 AM   #6
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Respectfully disagree. Where does it say that?
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laconicity is like a ping-pong - you say ping, I say pong...

1. Sauron by the end of the first age
2. Gollum on the stairs, prior to Sam abusing him

Undeserving, but almost there

1. Noldor and Men, and Earendil's prayer before the Valar
2. 9 ships of the Faithful

Underserving, and there
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