Help! (was: Conspiracy Theory)

cubfanbudwoman susiequsie23 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 1 13:57:13 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111787

SSSusan wrote: 
> > Did you see, though, that Pippin provided this tidbit in the post 
> > previous to yours?
> >  
> > Pippin:
> > The closest thing I could find is this:
> > 
> > 'Every time I've been asked if I believe in God, I've said yes, 
> > because I do, but no one ever really has gone any more deeply 
> > into it than that, and I have to say that does suit me, because 
> > if I talk too freely about that I think the intelligent reader, 
> > whether 10 or 60, will be able to guess what's coming in the 
> > books.'
> > 
> > Vancouver Sun, Thursday Oct. 26, 2000.
 
Potioncat:
> Yes, I think Pippin's post and my post crossed in cyberspace.
> 
> I must be thick.  I think I'm fairly knowledgable about the 
> Bible...but I can come up with several possibilities based on that 
> quote.  Although, she does say "If I talk too freely about what I 
> think..." would give it away, not if the person is well versed...


SSSusan:
Yes, that's exactly what I thought she was saying--that she's pleased 
she *hasn't* been pressed on the specifics of her beliefs, because if 
she were to outline them, the "intelligent reader" could figure 
things out.  In other words, I don't think she's saying just knowing 
she's a Christian means people can figure it out; there must be 
something about the specific beliefs that accompany her take on 
Christianity which would allow that.  

So, is it the obvious, that Harry has to sacrifice himself?  

I've argued for quite some time that I think Harry's **willingness** 
to sacrifice himself out of love for others will be the key to 
Voldy's undoing...but I confess I'm holding to a hope that, while the 
willingness will be necessary and will be present, he won't actually 
have to die.  Sap that I am.

Siriusly Snapey Susan








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