deacon blues wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 4:11 pm
I know J.R.R. Tolkien fans can be as annoying as TBM's

, but any thoughts you would like to share?
I'm going through the movies right now. I read the LofTR series about 20x, listened to the audio 3x, watched the movie 5x.
The part of your post that struck me was feeling sorry for the globins. I was actually thinking about this very thing. Goblins are not immortal like the elves, but somehow it seems like certain Goblin figures were. Like the Goblin-king of Goblin-town remembered the Goblin Cleaver and Foe Hammer from the days of old, elven swords made in the city of Gondolin some 4000 years past. Same with the Defiler, he seemed to date back to Morgoth, the evil creator god.
For a moment, I felt bad for them. They seemed to be so old. And almost instantly the "spirit" said to me that enemies are enemies. Even if God should have a plan of redemption for them their role is as your enemy. Feeling bad for your enemy causes you to let your guard down. You might even welcome them into your home. But they are still your enemy, they will kill you (metaphorically speaking) if given the chance.
Feeling sorry for enemies is dangerous and suicidal. Respect them, respect life, but realize that God has called your for a purpose (live life) and enemies will try to stop you.
So, no pity for the goblins from me.