J K Rowling and the Lexicon Lawsuit RDR, Vander Ark what about this?

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OK this is my last question on the subject. Is it possible that JK is wanting to hide something? This occurred to me when I was walking my dogs yesterday.

And it came to me because of the fact that she brought the fact earlier that Dumbldore was gay.

Gay is a very bad thing to Christians and that is an understatement.

So at this point, I wonder if the fans at Vander Ark's Potter fan site have analyzed more in the book themselves and thus came up with more unusual twists if you will. \

Did JK get a backlash from Christians? I don't know. Is there more than the fact that D is gay in those books, besides what she would volunteer to tell us?

This must be it..She doesn't want any indepth analysis to come out. She's not stupid by a long shot and this can't be about money.

!!! Please answer this new question. What do you think?
I'm intrigued to the nth degree, or at least I was yesterday :).
(sp correction - Dumbledore not whatever I wrote up there)
Thank you.
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An interesting point, but I'm Chriatian and I have no problem with homosexuals or Harry Potter, bu there are people who have issues with Winnie the Pooh, for crying out loud!

Good theory though, their does seem to be something more indepth than just money in this, and I love conspiracies! Mwahahahahaha! :)
 
Interesting - but J.K. Rowling has been receiving backlash from Christian's since the first Harry Potter was published and came into the lime light. By this point - if she were to receive more (which I'm sure she has) - I'm sure she gets over it quickly.

I'm not sure if it really has to do with an indepth publication of her work being available to the public - it revolves around the copyright laws and strictures and how these fans will be violating such legal issues concerning publishing.

I just view this whole situation as Harry Potter fans getting too anxious waiting for the next book revolving around the Harry Potter world to be published. Rowling has a lot of right to get upset - but I don't think she is trying to hide anything. If anything, she should be thrilled that people are analysing her text - but when they start to infringe on copyright laws - that's when the problem occurs.
 
Interesting - but J.K. Rowling has been receiving backlash from Christian's since the first Harry Potter was published and came into the lime light. By this point - if she were to receive more (which I'm sure she has) - I'm sure she gets over it quickly.

I'm not sure if it really has to do with an indepth publication of her work being available to the public - it revolves around the copyright laws and strictures and how these fans will be violating such legal issues concerning publishing.

I just view this whole situation as Harry Potter fans getting too anxious waiting for the next book revolving around the Harry Potter world to be published. Rowling has a lot of right to get upset - but I don't think she is trying to hide anything. If anything, she should be thrilled that people are analysing her text - but when they start to infringe on copyright laws - that's when the problem occurs.
 
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