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Also in the wizarding world they have a device that makes it incredibly easy to kill a baby. It's called a knife.
The mother's love protecting Harry caught Voldemort off guard. It's not like he got to try using the killing curse on Harry several times. Imagine you want to kill a baby, and you have a gun, and literally no reason to conserve ammo. You wouldn't pull out your knife in the off chance that the baby is bulletproof.
Makes sense once you really think about it, huh.
Don't tell me how to stab a baby.
shame none of the other characters were loved by their mothers
I think the explanation is that Lily used old magic that nobody else knew about. Like, it wasn't just her love, it was a special spell powered by love, in the same way the killing curse is powered by hate. Like, imagine the government is coming to bulldoze your house to build a freeway bypass, and you're such a big history nerd you pull out some legal precedent from the time of Arthur that says they can't do it. It was a highly situational spell that nobody bothered to teach to the next generation because you can only use it once, and she just happened to read the most history books on obscure spells.
Alright I'd better insult this series to make up for defending it. Putting Santa hats and beards on the severed slave heads is ghastly.
Well Lily sacrified her life.
Which means Harry is protected by the power of ritual human sacrifice, just like Voldy.