Locke comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, part 10 - Less Wrong
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I'd equate it to a bronze-age theist discovering someone was an proselytizing atheist and had deconverted their child.
I'm not sure that a Bronze Age theist could really comprehend atheism. How about a mediaeval Catholic?
I'm expecting Lucius to be manipulated into asking questions under veritaserum of his son that he really doesn't want the Wizengamot to hear the answer to, e.g Blood Purity, and the plausibility of same.