Parallels in other's fiction to that of JKR.

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Sat Jun 15 14:46:25 UTC 2013


No: HPFGUIDX 192449



--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Geoff" <geoffbannister123 at ...> wrote:
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> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, ⸘Ŭalabio‽ <Walabio@> wrote:
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> > <snip>
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> Walabio:
> > >>That does not work:
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> > >> We have molecular genetic evidence, fossil-evidence, evidence from homology, et al, clearly indicating that we humans are native to Earth and our closest relatives are the other great apes.  The only way that this can work would be if other aliens scooped up the ancestors of the People from Earth and  dropped those humans off on an alien world, where they became the people.
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> Geoff:
> > > 	So this is where you presumably exercise a "willing suspension of disbelief"?  If I was going to apply criteria such as these, I think I wouldn't be reading anything along the lines of the books we are discussing at all!
> > > 	:-)
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> Walabio:
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> > I have a low threshold for this kind of pseudoscience because of previous run-ins with CreaTards (Flat/Young-Earth GeoCentric Creationists).  Compared to the pseudoscience CreaTards spout, all humans being space-aliens sounds downright scientific.  Do not get me started on the straw men they build!
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> Geoff:
> Getting the topic back on track, I think you missed my point (and my smiley). 
> If you want to enjoy fantasy writing - whether it's along the line of stories in 
> HP/LOTR/Narnia genre or sci-fi such as Star Trek and Star Wars, then there is 
> obviously a wide range of material available, some of which I assume we would 
> all avoid with a barge pole because it's not our cup of tea.
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> Personally, I have a quite narrow range of material either in films or books and  
> was really making the point that, with stuff which we like, we need to allow 
> ourselves the luxury of accepting the story as it is - and also enjoy it, which is
> what the whole idea is about. I know there are scientists who say very 
> pedantically that you can't transport or use replicators or anti-matter but I 
> as prepared to lose myself in Star Trek  and I also enjoy HP regardless of 
> whether Apparition or Flooing Quidditch is possible or whether dragons or 
> Grindylows exist.
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> If you cannot make that willing suspension somewhere, then you may as 
> well settle down for a quiet read with the pages of the Financial Times for a 
> restful evening. :-)
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> Just in passing,  John, there was no need to email one of your replies to me
> separately; I keep close tabs on Main. Also,  I have been a Christian since my 
> college days, so I don't believe in space aliens either. but that's possibly 
> something for Off-Topic Chatter and not Main.
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