Spoiler: Dumbledore the Sorrocide should be dug up, beheaded, and buried at a cross roads. What right had he to cast aside Snape the way he did? What right to decide that Snape should die? To constantly expose his students to risk for the sake of his power games. Harry UNDERSTOOD that the good shepherd will leave 99 sheep to search for the one lost sheet... Dumbledore worked with acceptable loss ranges (as long as he wasnt the one at risk)
He used and manipulated Harry to do a job he hadnt the stomach or the heart for... Dumbledore's one saving grace in this book was his insight, his knowledge that Harry was vastly superior to him.
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"Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate,
for all things are plain in the sight of Heaven. For nothing
hidden will not become manifest, and nothing covered will remain
without being uncovered."
The Gospel of Thomas
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