He literally couldn't remember Molly handling his suicide at this point, so I don't see how that's relevant.
Not at that moment but apparently he did not feel guilty about it when he took that decision either. And there was the decision to take his sensitive young pupil to that place. He did not feel guilty about that either.
You still haven't answered any question I've asked you. Did Harry lie to Susan or not? What was his goal in telling Susan that Martin's machete couldn't hurt her?
So you agree with me that Harry lied to Susan to get her to act? Because that's what I'm saying. Mira is saying he didn't lie to get her to act, and it didn't matter that he lied to her to get her to act because she was going to do it anyway. Stating that he didn't lie and his lie didn't matter seems a little contradictory to me.
Everything he said at that moment had that purpose, to make her do what was necessary. I do not know if it even mattered for the eventual outcome but that was the intention. But lying is never a sin in the absolute sense, it is always contextual.
What I was saying is that Harry did what Susan wanted him to do, that by doing so he was loyal to Susan and their child. Not doing his utter best was betraying Susan and their child. That is more important.
Concentrating on that lie is acting like Harry. It is concentrating on the wrong things. His problem was not how he and Susan interacted. His problem was his let the world burn mentality, let Molly burn. A mentality he completely shared with Susan. Ghost Story explained that all.
Ghost Story is not about Uriel trying to explain to Harry that he should not lie.
And yes part of that is Lasciel’s seven words and part of that was memories removed by his own request but these words only tipped a balance at the right moment and were not responsible for all his actions. And certainly not for his let the world burn mentality, that was also before Lasciel spoke.