Weird parallels between newly revealed gospel sympathetic to Judas and the Potter series.
About 1,700 years after it was squirreled away, the National Geographic Society revealed with a grand flourish yesterday an early Coptic Christian text called the Book of Judas, which claims that the Betrayer was in fact a trusted confidant and collaborator with Jesus.…







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26 - Steve
I agree, Eric, I don't think Dumbledore will come back from the dead, but I also agree Ruvy, Dumbledore will be in the portrait and may even be impersonated as I said above. It would be funny if he played a bigger part in the last book dead, than he did in the previous ones alive lol.
27 - Eric Olsen
good point Ruvy and Steve - one of the more interesting apects o the books is the relationship between the living and the dead
28 - Veasy
I'm a bit late because it took me a long time to consider that I could simply google - Harry Potter Halfblood Prince Book of Judas - to find out if anyone was thinking what I was thinking.
Like some others said above, this was the very first thing that came to my mind when I heard about the newly translated Book of Judas.
For the record (I am a 30 year old woman) I have never doubted Snape. To doubt Snape would be to doubt Dumbledore, who would not be what he is if he was that stupid. If Dumbledore's judgment turned out to be foolish, then Rowling would be a dissapointment instead of being the greatest fantasy writer since Tolkien. I cannot accept that. There are too few good stories being told nowadays.
As a Christian, I wish that I had thought better of Judas on my own the way I have Snape. I wish I had had as much faith in Christ's choice of companions as I have had in Dumbledore's. This makes me feel rather guilty.
29 - jessica
IFDsj'lkgj'sdlfkgnsdlkfgj this sucks. I thought I was the only one who associated Snape with Judas.