Harry=halfblood?

Steven sngoing at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 9 05:00:17 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 76202

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "T.M. Sommers" <tms2 at m...> 
wrote:
> Geoff Bannister wrote:
> To have argued the point would have been to accept the 
> proposition that it mattered.  Anyway, it was hardly the time to 
> engage in a debate on semantics.

Debating the semantics is part of the fun, isn't it? Aren't we all 
engaged in speculation based on semantics used in the previous books. 
Isn't one of the great things about these books is that many clues to 
future events are given openly. All you have to do is know what the 
clues are. I think is fun to try and pick out these clues.

One question I have always had, is why do some muggles have powers 
and others none. It is my speculation that when a muggle has powers, 
they have some wizard ancestor. It is my contention that if you 
researched each family tree of a muggle with powers, you would find a 
wizard in it.





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