The Tempter whose malice never sleeps, whose lies take on a life of their own, who profits from our own division - this is a very traditional-Catholic idea, so not surprising we find it in Tolkien.
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It’s a consequence of the fall: original sin/concupiscence.
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I believe there is brief dialogue from Sauron when Pippen looks into the Palantir...
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1/ 'I tried to get away, because I thought it would fly out; but when it had covered all the globe, it disappeared. Then he came. He did not speak.... He just looked, and I understood. '"So you have come back? Why have you neglected to report for so long?"
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