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Is Harry Potter merely entertainment?
BP News ^ | 6-3-04 | Phil Boatwright

Posted on 06/03/2004 9:38:49 AM PDT by BobbyBeeper

FIRST-PERSON: Is Harry Potter merely entertainment? Jun 2, 2004 By Phil Boatwright

"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" Photo courtesy of harrypotter.com

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (BP)--"I love Harry Potter. I think it would be so cool to be a witch," Sharon, age 11, says.

That's my answer to anyone who says J.K. Rowling's adventure series is harmless fantasy.

While the Harry Potter book and film series has held a hypnotic fascination for youngsters, its thematic foundation is troubling. Arguably, perceptive children can view such material without succumbing to the snare of the occult, but it would be naive to think that movies and TV programs containing witchcraft are not aiding the rise of Wicca in our culture.

In a television special titled "Hollywood Spirituality" which aired several years back on E! Entertainment, Raven Mounauni, a professing witch and owner of an occult paraphernalia store, credited the 1996 movie "The Craft" with inspiring young women to explore the world of witches. "I get a lot of teenage girls in here. You can always tell when 'The Craft' has been on TV, 'cause we get a big influx of girls looking for supplies."

Occult practices shouldn't be considered just diverting amusement. Ouija boards, psychic readers and other forms of misleading supernatural entertainment should not be taken lightly. In Leviticus 19:26 we are instructed, "Do not practice divination or sorcery." There are several warnings in the Scriptures, both Old and New Testament, making it clear that we are to avoid witchcraft or anything associated with the occult. So if God is instructing us to avoid occult practices, how can we justify using it to entertain ourselves?

This may not be a popular view right now. The first Harry Potter film installment earned $969 million worldwide. J.K. Rowlings' five books on the young wizard have become a phenomenon, allowing the author to become the richest woman in England, with assets beyond $1 billion. That would indicate that many parents find nothing wrong with these children's adventures.

There are even a couple of books out right now exclaiming parallels between the Potter books and the Gospel. One author suggests the books help relate Christian themes and truths, opening the door for talking about things such as right and wrong, the nature of faith, loyalty, bravery and trust. Honestly, I think that's a bit thin. Yes, Rowlings’ themes deal with honor, friendship and self-sacrifice, but the kids in Harry Potter gravitate to sorcery in order to accomplish these attributes. And even if there are positive elements associated with the series, you simply can't ignore the witchcraft equation.

Members of Wicca teach a philosophy that embraces no absolute truth or sin and replaces the patriarchal male creator God of the Bible with a belief in both male and female gods. Its credo instructs members to embrace spirits and conjure spells in order to control their lives and the lives of others. There are millions of practicing witches worldwide. Indeed, Wicca has become one of the fastest-growing religions in the world today.

OK, it's good that children are reading. But what is it they're reading? Shouldn't that be considered? When an author makes $1 billion on five books that have sorcery as a main theme, and renowned secular critics hail the films as incredible filmmaking without examining their occult roots, I question what's really behind this phenom.

Is it merely entertainment? Or is there a dark spiritual source feeding and supporting it? I realize that may sound like a stretch, but often Satan is most deceiving with a glossed-over package. Wouldn't it be a shame if kids got pulled into witchcraft, while their folks thought of the books and films as merely children's fantasy? --30-- Phil Boatwright is a film reviewer and editor of The Movie Reporter, on the Web at www.moviereporter.com. (BP) photo posted in the BP Photo Library at http://www.bpnews.net. Photo title: HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKAB


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: backtodu; bennyhinn; devilmademedoit; harrypotter; muchadoaboutnothing; potterreligion; theriseoflegalism
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To: jimt
Gary Oldman will absolutely make this movie his own. I have adored him in everything he's done, including the otherwise unspeakable The Fifth Element.
321 posted on 06/03/2004 1:40:15 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Lord, I apologize . . . and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea amen.)
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To: js1138

Diotima<----puts pointy hat away


322 posted on 06/03/2004 1:41:46 PM PDT by diotima (Juke Box Hero)
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To: Xenalyte
When we sit down to play Dungeons & Dragons (I love being DM, by the way),

Mmm...hmm...control freak.

(me too)

323 posted on 06/03/2004 1:42:02 PM PDT by TigerTale (From the streets of Tehran to the Gulf of Oman, let freedom ring.)
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To: Xenalyte
Oh well. I knew I was lost when you mentioned the powerful Metallica witchcraft.

Unless, of course, you were referring to the laughably ineffective "post-Black Album"* Metallica cantrips. :-)


* technically, post-...And Justice For All. "Black" was the beginning of the end.

324 posted on 06/03/2004 1:43:13 PM PDT by stands2reason (Everyone's a self-made man -- but only the successful are willing to admit it.)
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To: georgia girl

Don't ask me...I didn't say it. js1138 did. Pretty kooky statement, huh?


325 posted on 06/03/2004 1:44:05 PM PDT by what's up
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To: Xenalyte

Yeah, Oldman made 'The 5th Element' but I liked the movie in its own right.


326 posted on 06/03/2004 1:44:51 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: Proverbs 3-5
You seem to be forgetting the fact that there was MUCH magic working FOR the Fellowship and the Free Peoples in their fight against the Shadow.

Gandalf, a wizard; the inherent "magic" of the Elves like Elrond and Galadriel; etc. use their powers on multiple occasions against evil.

Yes, Frodo was tasked with destroying the One Ring, and had the aid of much magic along the way.

327 posted on 06/03/2004 1:47:21 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: Xenalyte
There's nothing wrong with Rush . . . I just don't see why people consider them the uberband

They are the uberband because there is nothing wrong with them. They are perfect. ;)

328 posted on 06/03/2004 1:47:30 PM PDT by TigerTale (From the streets of Tehran to the Gulf of Oman, let freedom ring.)
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To: Xenalyte

Ah, the wonders of the memory charm!


329 posted on 06/03/2004 1:49:20 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: Politicalmom; Bella_Bru
Scourgify doesn't work either... : (

No joke, when I'm driving around alone I scream "CRUCIO!" at the top of my lungs at just about every other car on the road.

I'd join the Death Eaters for that power!

330 posted on 06/03/2004 1:52:20 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: georgia girl
How can a man be asexual with four children? Did he lay eggs or something?

Let's straighten some things out, since I started this. I posted some stuff about fantasy stories written by childless middle age British men. I did not mention Tolkien, but I suppose I implied it. He was not childless. I should have been more careful before posting.

I do not regret characterizing LOTR and a bunch of other "great works" like the Iliad as juvenile. I don't care how old the characters are, or how rough and tough, stories about men at war are juvenile fantasy. This doesn't mean they shouldn't be written or read; it simply means they appeal to and can be completely understood by preadolescent boys.

I was once a preadolescent boy, and my wife says I still am. I read scifi till it came out my ears.

But such stories have a limited worldview, and are not the only worthy kind of literature.

"Asexual", in the context used, simply means an adult who has no sexual relationships. Lots of victorian men were asexual, even in marriage. Maybe they were gay, maybe just shy.

It is no secret among writers and readers that women can write better about men than vice-versa. In fantasy fiction, this is often tanken to extremes, and there are no male-female relationships at all, even platonic.

331 posted on 06/03/2004 1:53:18 PM PDT by js1138 (In a minute there is time, for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse. J Forbes Kerry)
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To: js1138
There is a reason why such fantasy is written by childless middle aged British men.

You of course then would not object to anyone making sweeping generalizations about residents of FLorida, correct?

332 posted on 06/03/2004 1:55:54 PM PDT by Bella_Bru (It's for the children = It takes a village)
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To: Proverbs 3-5
I was tempted to do the same after watching "John Carpenter's Vampires".

I was this close, pal!

333 posted on 06/03/2004 1:56:37 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: Bella_Bru
You of course then would not object to anyone making sweeping generalizations about residents of FLorida, correct?

Not at all. They're all true.

334 posted on 06/03/2004 1:56:44 PM PDT by js1138 (In a minute there is time, for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse. J Forbes Kerry)
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To: Proverbs 3-5
claimed that she became a satanist in Britain

Who can honestly say that they HAVEN'T become a satanist in Britain. I know I have. Most normal adolescents go through a phase of satanizing three or four times a day, but some are certainly attracted to it by its very illegality.

335 posted on 06/03/2004 2:00:27 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: what's up
Are you implying that every man who writes a story about men is gay or something to that effect?

He must be. As if that matters!

336 posted on 06/03/2004 2:04:50 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: StoneColdGOP

Sucks....doesn't it....of course I now have a four year old to pick it up for me...until she goes to bed...;-)


337 posted on 06/03/2004 2:05:41 PM PDT by Wyatt's Torch
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To: Xenalyte

Ditto on Fairuza.

She was the reason I first delved into the Black Arts... whoops!


338 posted on 06/03/2004 2:09:04 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP (McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
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To: Wyatt's Torch
Yeah, and I tried for years to make that "Force" thing work.

And that is why you fail.

Do. Or do not.

There is no try.

:)

339 posted on 06/03/2004 2:10:09 PM PDT by TigerTale (From the streets of Tehran to the Gulf of Oman, let freedom ring.)
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To: exile
That cold reading thing sounds like a great gimmick. How do you get people to pay you for that?

You just need one relatively vague "image" or thing about them that is correct and they are hooked.

340 posted on 06/03/2004 2:10:21 PM PDT by Bella_Bru (It's for the children = It takes a village)
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