LV never loved anyone
dumbledore11214
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Wed Aug 18 20:15:16 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 110491
> SSSusan wrote :
> "In other words, was Tom "immoral" because he couldn't help
himself,
> or was he "immoral" because he CHOSE not to buy into the prevailing
> system of morality. *I* think JKR's leaning towards that
> interpretation, along w/ his CHOOSING not to give in to
the "weakness"
> that he considered love to be."
>
> Del replies :
> If he doesn't believe in the system, then he can't be wrong
according
> to it.
Alla:
Voldemort is long passed the stage where he cannot be hold
accountable for non-conforming to the morality system he does not
believe in, are we agreeing on this one, Del?
His beliefs turned into actions. When non-cristian uses the name G-d
in a wrong way (from your POV), he/she only hurts herself. That is
not the case here
Del:
> 2. Why would anyone choose to give into a weakness ??? Especially
> someone who believe in power over anything else.
Alla:
But that is the problem. Tom has it backwards. Love is not weakness,
affection is not weakness. Unfortunately nobody taught him that
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