Kristin A. Ruhle wrote: > >He made no secret of the fact he detested technology, loved trees and >considered industrialism and belief in "technological progress" nothing >less than the work of the devil. > Hmmm... Maybe... >He believed truth-seekers should look to >myth and not to science because the latter leads to evil. > Tolkien never said anything like that. Alberto Monteiro
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