Sephyr_Raon_Noxor
chaos
Another one of the five powerful sins, chaos is a terrible consequence of things destructive and evil in our world. We see that ghetto gangs unleash chaos when insulted or challenged or they don't get what they like, we see people who let their emotions control them before friends and family unleashing chaos before them, we also see people who after facing years of corruption, deciet and lies have grown to a point of barely caring any longer willing anarchy into our world only to set chaos loose, even amongst two meat headed boys who can't have a logical arguement take it out with wrestling each other. (anarchy, war, barbaricness, savageness, cultism, violence and otherwise are the best examples of chaos). The reason it is a powerful sin is because whether it's emotional, physical, material or mental we see people who raise hell on earth every day! It could be a guy packed with guns ready for gang wars, to bully others for his own gain, to steal from others or start in-school massacres. It could be the girl who hates another for so many reason ranging from gossip and rumor to the other girl robbing her boyfriend getting back at her in a cat fight. There are multitudes of scenarios for chaos but these are good examples! The apparentness of such sins is sincere, we see it all the time! What some scientists call natural we call madness and evil. Man is so attached to such sins that he will go to all distances to achieve it! Frodo like many of us good Christians and others of good faiths alike, has faced a long and perilous journey with a seemingly small but powerful ring. Our own sins may seem small at first, but in time they can grow to fit a chain around us and bind us in our darkness! Though even Frodo couldn't resist the ring in the end and fell to it, but as a part of him reeled away he felt his whole spirit get sucked into it. Smeagol destroyed the ring at last and that alone brought peace to middle-earth! In the end Frodo was glad to be rid of the ring, he like us in our perilous life journey to rid ourselves of sin and the devil's wooing us into evil finally declaring victory upon our resistance at the end of our lives, had faced trial and tribulation, even along the perilous journey faced many who sought the powerful ring he bore. Many in this world seek many things in which we bear, one is our will of electing one to the seat of power to create order and peace, another is our ability to pro-create, another is our courage to stand up to even the most dangerous and toughest of them all including our own ability to deliver justice and defense, our willingness to look up to role models and others to lead us to do good things and lastly our patriotic able will to stand up for what we believe even start a revolution to overthrow oppression! Since we bear such abilities and wills especially morals we are exploited on such levels by others seeking such power over us! But if Frodo can pitch a ring into the pit of forging from wence it came we can also pitch our sins in the end into a burning pit of despair.
chaos
Another one of the five powerful sins, chaos is a terrible consequence of things destructive and evil in our world. We see that ghetto gangs unleash chaos when insulted or challenged or they don't get what they like, we see people who let their emotions control them before friends and family unleashing chaos before them, we also see people who after facing years of corruption, deciet and lies have grown to a point of barely caring any longer willing anarchy into our world only to set chaos loose, even amongst two meat headed boys who can't have a logical arguement take it out with wrestling each other. (anarchy, war, barbaricness, savageness, cultism, violence and otherwise are the best examples of chaos). The reason it is a powerful sin is because whether it's emotional, physical, material or mental we see people who raise hell on earth every day! It could be a guy packed with guns ready for gang wars, to bully others for his own gain, to steal from others or start in-school massacres. It could be the girl who hates another for so many reason ranging from gossip and rumor to the other girl robbing her boyfriend getting back at her in a cat fight. There are multitudes of scenarios for chaos but these are good examples! The apparentness of such sins is sincere, we see it all the time! What some scientists call natural we call madness and evil. Man is so attached to such sins that he will go to all distances to achieve it! Frodo like many of us good Christians and others of good faiths alike, has faced a long and perilous journey with a seemingly small but powerful ring. Our own sins may seem small at first, but in time they can grow to fit a chain around us and bind us in our darkness! Though even Frodo couldn't resist the ring in the end and fell to it, but as a part of him reeled away he felt his whole spirit get sucked into it. Smeagol destroyed the ring at last and that alone brought peace to middle-earth! In the end Frodo was glad to be rid of the ring, he like us in our perilous life journey to rid ourselves of sin and the devil's wooing us into evil finally declaring victory upon our resistance at the end of our lives, had faced trial and tribulation, even along the perilous journey faced many who sought the powerful ring he bore. Many in this world seek many things in which we bear, one is our will of electing one to the seat of power to create order and peace, another is our ability to pro-create, another is our courage to stand up to even the most dangerous and toughest of them all including our own ability to deliver justice and defense, our willingness to look up to role models and others to lead us to do good things and lastly our patriotic able will to stand up for what we believe even start a revolution to overthrow oppression! Since we bear such abilities and wills especially morals we are exploited on such levels by others seeking such power over us! But if Frodo can pitch a ring into the pit of forging from wence it came we can also pitch our sins in the end into a burning pit of despair.