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elevorn
Lorien

Oct 8 2012, 1:52pm
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Judas had the opportunity to repent of his deed, however he hung himself instead. i do not doubt had he repented he would have been forgiven, after all peter turned his back on Jesus too and was still forgiven. I won't go into the theological debate of all that here. Gollum seemed to be simply too wrapped up in his own greed and desire to the ring to care for anything else. So it comes down to the choice of a divine power, and therefore not ours.
"clever hobbits to climb so high!" Check out my writing www.jdstudios.wordpress.com
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Gollum's ultimate "fate"?
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CyberGhostface
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Oct 5 2012, 11:11pm
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Yes.
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Elizabeth
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Oct 6 2012, 3:59am
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great question
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dijomaja
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Oct 6 2012, 11:14am
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True, however
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elevorn
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Oct 8 2012, 1:52pm
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well, first let me say...
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weaver
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Oct 9 2012, 2:39am
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Literary Cowardice II
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JWPlatt
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Oct 9 2012, 3:24am
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Well if you have an artisticall inspiration...
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isaac
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Oct 9 2012, 2:55pm
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Fictional characters often wander off to unspecified fates.
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Elizabeth
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Oct 9 2012, 10:18pm
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Rationalizations
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JWPlatt
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Oct 9 2012, 10:51pm
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Maybe you're misinterpreting
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FarFromHome
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Oct 10 2012, 8:49am
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don't forget...
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dijomaja
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Oct 11 2012, 11:02am
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