Hating Dumbledore for guarding the stone is no more rational than hating theists for trying to save everyone’s souls. The headmaster’s heart is in the right place, and while Harry might become extremely frustrated by him he would still seek to show Dumbledore the light, not to destroy him.
He would—he should—be willing to destroy him if it brings him any closer to possession of the Stone. Of course he probably can’t destroy Dumbledore so it’s a moot point.
Hating him is probably counterproductive anyway. I retract that part of what I said, it was wrong.
Hating Dumbledore for guarding the stone is no more rational than hating theists for trying to save everyone’s souls. The headmaster’s heart is in the right place, and while Harry might become extremely frustrated by him he would still seek to show Dumbledore the light, not to destroy him.
He would—he should—be willing to destroy him if it brings him any closer to possession of the Stone. Of course he probably can’t destroy Dumbledore so it’s a moot point.
Hating him is probably counterproductive anyway. I retract that part of what I said, it was wrong.