Moral Relativism (was:Re: witches of the world...
Jen Reese
stevejjen at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 4 21:39:58 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 160989
Debi:
> Also, I believe that once again Voldemort has misjudged the power of
> a mother's love, in protecting Draco, Narcissa has handed some
> control and power over to the other side, as I belive Snape and
> Dumbledore had a plan and I don't believe Snape has turned back to a
> death eater. This simple underestimating of love could very well be
> a big cog in the gears to end Voldemort's reign once and for all.
Jen: Coming full circle to Godric's Hollow--I like the symmetry of
this idea, Debi. A mother's love saving the day and not the mother
anyone expects, the most *unlikely* mother in fact, given Narcissa's
affiliation. I'm not certain Dumbledore's plan extended past the
information he gave Harry and the tower but we shall see, and maybe
Draco and Narcissa will have a plan now? We found out they are both
extremely capable of getting a job done; if only they would turn those
skills to helping the 'right' side.
Jen R.
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