The DARKNESS OF LANGHORN & SCHULER & THE GROUP OF FOUR OVERSHADOWS ANY DARK SIDE OF THE GOOD GUYS.
Expert snuggler wrote:Is anyone else troubled that Merlin doesn't simply kill Church thugs, but fills their final seconds in this life with terror and an attack on their lifetime of faith?
Taking his side for a moment, there are things he needs to get off his chest, and he can only tell them to someone who will take them to the grave. Still, telling the dying that they are about to go to Hell is an unnecessary cruelty.
There's a parallel in our history to the order to kill Inquisitors on sight, and looking back it's now considered to have been a war crime.
On other occasions the good guys have put their ideals into practice. The perpetrators of the Delferahk massacre got trials and went to the gallows with benefit of clergy, for example.
This, btw, is good writing! Ugly wars constantly tempt people to show their worst side. Our host is realistic to show it happening.
Will the good guys catch themselves and pull themselves back before reaching the moral event horizon?
Consider the equivalency: The condemned Inquisitors insisted their opponents - even minor children - were the spawn of heretics and blasphemers who deserved nothing less than death by the prescriptions of Schuler based on nothing more than residency in a town where a barge explodes due to an accident. A death of public torture designed to force them to admit their evil blasphemy and recant while every bone in their bodies was shattered is pure evil unlike the simple declaration of TRUTH that the priests who perpetrated that evil are bound for hell.
I fail to see anything approaching evil or cruelty in Merlin's message to the priests - that their entire life's work is based on a malicious lie. The TRUTH is light and never cruel - it's simply the Truth. It's up to GOD to decide the Priest's destination after death. Merlin is simply arranging the meeting while eliminating their ability to torture more children.
Of far more concern is the moral consequence of Merlin's failure to be more proactive in the elimination of Inquisitors. Merlin should utilize his abilities - transportation, superior weapons, stealth and speed - to dispatch every Inquisitor on Safehold as quickly as possible. Thousands of Safeholdians die and suffer while Merlin fails to bring the war to rapid conclusion.
Does Merlin have a soul?
As an immortal is this PICA bound by fear of death and any potential for eternity in hell?
Is Nimue already in Heaven or Hell?
Hard to imagine any character or his minions more deserving of eradication and eternal damnation than Jasphar Klynton. Even if his followers came by their belief in the Holy Writ honestly based on a Faith in GOD and the belief that Shan-Wei was darkness personified, that's something they can take up with the creator when they arrive at the COGA equivalency with the pearly gates. Their evil is Langhorn's evil and God evidently allowed it to prosper.
If we had the power to eliminate zealots who practice suicide Jihad in the name of Allah or those who bomb and murder family planning employees to avenge unwanted fetuses would it be a moral failure to allow them to continue? If I were Merlin I would walk into the Temple in Zion in disguise and put a sword through the hearts of the Gang of Four and every Inquisitor I could find ASAP. The inquisition believes that torture and death in the most painful and horrific manner is for the good for the souls of the blasphemers so shouldn't they be grateful for the truth and the cleansing pain?
The rapid death of the Group of Four would save 1000's of lives and ruin the book but it would be the most moral thing a soulless PICA could do IMHO. Isn't everything leading to the moment where Merlin will expose the writ of Langhorn for the lie it is? Won't that be the ultimate cruelty for all of the misled faithful?
The DARKNESS of the COGA on SAFEHOLD is so pervasive that the elimination of every vestige of the COGA is bound to bring more goodness and light no matter what the circumstances. The soulless machine that is Merlin is a bright beacon of good light in a sea of evil darkness designed into the DNA of the Planet Safehold by Langhorn. The destruction of the Group of Four and the minions of Schuler by any means is an absolute moral good.
THE COGA is a LIE - and the destruction of that lie will likely make every resident of Safehold question the existence of GOD. But trying to draw some equivalency between morality and GOD/religion is a dicey proposition - I think that's the point of the series. Exposing EVIL for what it is brings the LIGHT and shreds the darkness. TRUTH is LIGHT - even the cruel TRUTH.
The religions of EARTH have far less direct evidence of the Will of GOD than the evidence planted on Safehold. One could argue that the Safehold series is primarily concerned with the evil of religion and it's tenuous relationship to morality and "goodness". There is no shortage of evidence of the destructive influence of religious zealotry and the evil it presents.
. “Religion is not merely the opium of the masses, it's the cyanide.” Tom Robbins
"The Divine was expansive, but religion was reductive. Religion attempted to reduce the Divine to a knowable quantity with which mortals might efficiently deal, to pigeonhole it once and for all so that we never had to reevaluate it. With hammers of cant and spikes of dogma, we crucified and crucified again, trying to nail to our stationary altars the migratory light of the world.
Thus, since religion bore false witness to the Divine, religion was blasphemy. And once it entered into its unholy alliance with politics, it became the most dangerous and repressive force that the world has ever known."
TOM ROBBINS SKINNY LEGS AND ALL