Hmmm…the Book of Mormon is to the Xian bible as which of these books is to the J.K Rowling Harry Potter books?
No, wait. Broken question. Was forgetting that the Rowling books have a known author and don’t pretend to be non-fiction, among other things. Disregard.
Awesome. *giggling* In fact, HP has more truth to it, because it discusses issues people actually face in real life.
Circesays
Classical Cipher:
In fact, HP has more truth to it, because it discusses issues people actually face in real life.
Yeah, right. Issues like figuring out the best strategy for a Quiditch game. Also issues like having problems with your wand, and having a mortal enemy uttering whose very name can cause unspeakable consequences.
Circesays
I feel a bit bad for out good old Harold W. Potter Attorney. Imagine clients coming into his office demanding he set their cases right immediately with his wand (“Wasn’t that why we hired you, instead of that other cheaper attorney across the street?”)
robinjohnsonsays
Of course there’s proof that Harry Potter is real: it says so in the Harry Potter books.
'Tis Himself, OMsays
“The fool has said in his heart: There is no Harry Potter.” -Book of Dumbledore 154:828
myeck waters says
Hmmm…the Book of Mormon is to the Xian bible as which of these books is to the J.K Rowling Harry Potter books?
No, wait. Broken question. Was forgetting that the Rowling books have a known author and don’t pretend to be non-fiction, among other things. Disregard.
a3kr0n says
Harry Potter is real, damnit!
Stardrake says
Short, sweet, and to the point!
Me like.
janvd says
You’re just saying that because you’re a total muggle. Loser.
Ichthyic says
Harry Potter is real, damnit!
Indeed he is, and he’s an attorney.
Harold W Potter Attorney
10 Saint James Avenue # 1200
Boston, MA 02116-3821
http://www.manta.com/c/mthzw22/harold-w-potter-attorney
Classical Cipher, Murmur Muris, OM says
Awesome. *giggling* In fact, HP has more truth to it, because it discusses issues people actually face in real life.
Circe says
Classical Cipher:
Yeah, right. Issues like figuring out the best strategy for a Quiditch game. Also issues like having problems with your wand, and having a mortal enemy uttering whose very name can cause unspeakable consequences.
Circe says
I feel a bit bad for out good old Harold W. Potter Attorney. Imagine clients coming into his office demanding he set their cases right immediately with his wand (“Wasn’t that why we hired you, instead of that other cheaper attorney across the street?”)
robinjohnson says
Of course there’s proof that Harry Potter is real: it says so in the Harry Potter books.
'Tis Himself, OM says
“The fool has said in his heart: There is no Harry Potter.” -Book of Dumbledore 154:828
ExpatPaul says
Brilliantly succint