Dark Book - Draco - Calvinism

Catlady (Rita Prince Winston) catlady at wicca.net
Sat Sep 22 20:16:43 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 177315

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "meglet2" <mercia at ...> wrote:

<< Your references are very comprehensive and persuasive, but all I
can say is that I do know the exact church involved, have been there 
several times, and that it is definitely Episcopalian. Though as I
also know she does want to keep exactly which congregation she attends 
secret so that she have some semblance of normal life, I had better 
leave it at that. >>

I am under the impression that here in USA, people often choose to
join a congregation that is Methodist or Lutheran or Presbyterian or
United Church of Christ or Episcopalian because the building is
conveniently located or the Sunday School meets at convenient times,
and they like the people in the congregation and/or the minister,
without regard to the specific beliefs that supposedly distinguish one
denomination from another.

So it seems possible that Rowling joined a congregation that happened
to be a Church of Scotland congregation without giving much thought to
Calvinist theology and later left that congregation and joined a
different congregation that happened to be Anglican, still without
giving much thought to the specific theology. She might have changed
congregations for geographical convenience after moving house.





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