The
Harry Potter novels have ranked higher in best seller lists than the Bible ... but is it true that
Deathly Hallows is almost identical to Matthew 6? Oddly enough,
Christianity Today thinks they're pretty similiar.
When ...
Also, the following is mentioned, too. "No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other."
The article can, once again, relate this back to Dumbledore.
So which is it? Coincidence, chance, or intended? Did JK Rowling read these verses and decide that they had a good bit of truth to them?
Personally, I think it's quite awesome. Dumbledore was a wise man, and he learned from the things that I'm assuming he read.
Thanks to SSer
jrtpuplvr for the tip!
UPDATE: Going along with Matthew 6...
Shannon just went to Mass this morning. Their Gospel reading was John 12; 32-48.
This is a direct quote from the Bible:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Gospel According to John 12
For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.
It, like Matthew 6, was in John 12. Reoccuring theme, anyone?