Ian McKellen calls Holy Bible FICTION
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Gandalf makes a great point.
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@TrunkMonkey3000 There is no Evil, there is no good.
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When interpreted as a metaphor or parable, the Lord of the Rings is very true. Good triumphs over evil. The evil is represented as the eye on top of the unfinished tower-- something that is on our $1 bill, in the Bible, and in Lord of the Rings. Come on, let's be on the side of the righteousness, the side of love, and faith, and belief. That's what Tolkien wanted people to choose. This is the choice that Jesus asks us to make, if we'll choose love and forgiveness over doubt and evil.
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Well, Ian McKellen says it's fiction. Argument over guys.
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Sadly, Sir Ian is wrong that the audiences are clever enough to recognize fact from fiction.... so...so sadly wrong.
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Brilliant man, Sir Ian
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@realzoomy: your book say that but their is no evidence for any of those event happening. Ian just turned the argument on it's ear to show how bumfuck retarded it is.
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@Blackharp One of the best things I've ever read in my life XD
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Ian McKellen answered that question like a true wizard. Go Gandalf!
I think Gandalf just wants to belittle the bible to help prop up Lord of the Rings as fact, WHICH I AM FOR!
Blackharp 7 months ago 45
Hahaha. Christian Tears are the tastiest.
KarmaEnforcer 4 months ago 10