To: Mad Mammoth
I'm trying to understand why you haven't "any damn" feelings about some fields of magic, yet strong feelings about other
fictional magic.
At least I assume you have a strong hatred of witchcraft.
Do you?
334 posted on
07/16/2005 3:56:58 PM PDT by
null and void
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To: null and void
You can find all of the answers you need in one of my previous posts (#275), you just have to read it carefully (reposted here for your convenience):
It doesn't matter if it's Harry Potter, Oz, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, or what-have-you: I have no problems with good fiction, be it science fiction or otherwise, but when such fiction is presented as a means of enlightenment, and suggests that we are able to harness unseen, supernatural forces (forces which are diametrically opposed to the Word of God), I stand four-square against it.
There you go. Any further questions on your part should be directed to the Author of the Ten Commandments, specifically the Old Testament where the penalties for sorcery, witchcraft and dabbling in the occult are clearly spelled out.
But hey, "do as thou wilt", right? ;)
337 posted on
07/16/2005 4:04:58 PM PDT by
Mad Mammoth
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