Well, I really am not anti-Pope, either. (He did write that before he became Pope, you know!)
I think he is merely tilting at windmills at a time when a man in his position should be galvanizing his flocks to face the real enemy.
My point was that the Harry Potter books are about childhood, and growing into adulthood, with a unique kind of looking-glass called magic, just to make the story interesting.
You got a pick yet on the Supremes? Owens?
if you had followed the discussion in the thread you would know that i identified the quotes as coming from then Cardinal Ratzinger. While you take Potter over Pope, i will side with the poor misguided old pontiff "tilting at windmills". i think he knows his job and the enemy quite well.dare i say, even better than you... : )