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TheCuriousFan:

--- Quote from: WiseMan999 on July 17, 2012, 11:12:24 AM ---Didn't she do that with Harry earlier in the series? Or was it just an incredibly suggestive scene but no actual sex? My memory's fuzzy.

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She most likely did it with Harry when he was 16 yes.

robertltux:

--- Quote from: smoggy on November 12, 2011, 05:54:24 AM ---In Ghost Story, there is a reference fto Father Forthill's worn King James Bible.
The KJV isn't normally used in Catholic circles, there are 2 branches of the tree in the translations from early manuscripts.  The KJV is on one branch, and the normally used Catholic Bible - the Douay-Rheims - is on the other branch.



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don't forget that an educated preacher will reference the ORIGINAL TEXT for a buncha things (the version on the pulpit will be the "Official text") also don't forget that there is a lot of cross-training with both religions (Micheal hums a decidedly Protestant hymn at one point).

knnn:

--- Quote from: smoggy on November 12, 2011, 05:54:24 AM ---In Ghost Story, there is a reference fto Father Forthill's worn King James Bible.
The KJV isn't normally used in Catholic circles, there are 2 branches of the tree in the translations from early manuscripts.  The KJV is on one branch, and the normally used Catholic Bible - the Douay-Rheims - is on the other branch.

MY question I guess - i why would a Catholic Priest be using the King James Version?
If he tried to preach from it, he'd have the whole Congregation up in arms right up to and including the bishop.

I love the stories.
I'm also a bible college student.

Comments?

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Some of us regard this as evidence that Forthill is also a secret Venator.

wyltok:
This topic discusses the King James' Bible in Forthill's room. It includes knnn's Venator theory.

Lash Dresden:
RE: The enchantment on the wardens' swords that allows them to slice through magic - does it only work on mortal magic, or any and all magic?

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