Tolkiens work has nothing to do with christianity even though Tolkien was a devout catholic. Practically all great artists, inventors, scientists etc of history are by modern standards racist, homophobic, misogynistic, antisemitic etc yet people who oppose those ideals don't feel guilty about using electricity/cars/modern medicine/computers etc. Look at the opinions of America's founding fathers. They're held in high regard even to this day, even though the noble ideals of freedom and liberty they spoke of were mostly meant for WASPs (white protestants from England&North and Central Europe).Forlorn Drifter wrote:Another thing I found funny, and I wish I could find the article, was it talking about a black metal artist who hated Christianity, blah blah blah, and tried as hard as possible to hate and avoid anything related. Yet Tolkien was one of the band's main lyrical bases.
One should also keep in mind that back then being an atheist wasn't as easy. Many people who didn't believe in God still pretended to be religious to avoid persecution/being ostracized. That wasn't the case with Tolkien, but when speaking of historic figures and religiosity in general, that's something to keep in mind.

