I don’t think that’s a foregone conclusion, and not one Harry would be willing to bet his life and the fate of the universe on. Voldemort specifically said that he doesn’t want to tell Harry because telling him could make it come true. Harry has to convince Voldie that it’s not just okay to tell him, but beneficial to his goals to tell him. That’s the kind of argument you’d have to craft here.
It could have made it come true BEFORE the Vow. Now Harry, having Vowed, is only ever a danger to the world through ignorance. Increasing his knowledge cannot increase the danger he poses the world.
I don’t think that’s a foregone conclusion, and not one Harry would be willing to bet his life and the fate of the universe on. Voldemort specifically said that he doesn’t want to tell Harry because telling him could make it come true. Harry has to convince Voldie that it’s not just okay to tell him, but beneficial to his goals to tell him. That’s the kind of argument you’d have to craft here.
It could have made it come true BEFORE the Vow. Now Harry, having Vowed, is only ever a danger to the world through ignorance. Increasing his knowledge cannot increase the danger he poses the world.
I agree. This is a good line of reasoning. I was just saying that Harry has to make that argument and it’s not guaranteed LV will accept it.