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Was Sauron more evil than Morgoth?

I would have to say, no, Morgoth was more evil.Morgoth wanted to destroy the material world, Arda, itself. Sauron only wanted to corrupt the Earth and rule its peoples.Addition: In The Silmarillion, on the very last page of the Valaquenta, (page 26 in my edition, “In all the deeds of Melkor the Morgoth upon Arda, in his vast works and the deceits of his cunning, Sauron had a part, and was only less evil than his master in that for long he served another and not himself.”In addition, Morgoth fell to evil entirely on his own. Sauron, while playing in the Music of the Ainur, must have found it very challenging when Morgoth (pardon me) changed his tune.Third, Morgoth never came close to repenting. Sauron at least partially turned towards the light at the end of the First Age. This was before he took the name Annatar, the Lord of Gifts. That was a later seeming, and a false one.As it is described in the Silmarillion, it can be read as an entirely false repentance. But in J. R. R. Tolkien’s writings that were published later by his son Christopher, the repentance was genuine, just not deep enough, so that he soon reverted to evil.

If an item is mistakenly donated to a museum by a family member who wasn’t in their right mind (dementia), is there any way to get the item returned?

Speak to a lawyer, but as a general rule, if a person is declared legally incompetent, any contracts they signed at that time would be void, including a deed of gift to a museum.But again, the ruling of incompetence would have to be official, not just someone saying that Grandma wasn’t in her right mind when she gave the museum her Rembrandt. It sounds like sour grapes from greedy family members who want to sell the item if there’s nothing to substantiate it.If it’s just a family member’s word against the museum’s claim to the item, it would probably have to go to court and that could substantially eat into any value acquired from selling the item.

Why does Manusmriti say, “If a shudra mentions the name and class of a twice-born contumely [i.e. without proper respect], an iron nail, ten figures long, shall be thrust into his mouth.”?

Really?Can you provide the chapter and verse please when asking these provocative questions.Tell us why we should even care what some old fellow said 2500 years ago.Why do people love hunting up and bringing to light negative and atrocious verses while deceptively neglecting the gems found in Manu?FOR EXAMPLE2:159. Created beings must be instructed in (what concerns) their welfare without giving them pain, and sweet and gentle speech must be used by one who desires (to abide by) the sacred law.2:161. Let him not, even though in pain, (speak words) cutting (others) to the quick; let him not injure others in thought or deed; let him not utter speeches which make (others) afraid of him, since that will prevent him from gaining heaven.6: 8. Let him be always industrious in privately reciting the Veda; let him be patient of hardships, friendly (towards all), of collected mind, ever liberal and never a receiver of gifts, and compassionate towards all living creatures.

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