To: FourtySeven
It (Potter) may not teach about REAL wicca, but it desensitizes kids to the notion of witchcraft, wicca, and everything else not Christian, making it seem more attractive than Christ, as a general notion. And whose fault, exactly, would that be? Perhaps the Christian parents who didn't tell the kid HP was a work of fiction and the Bible is a work of faith?
LOL! I do see your point, but some women (and a few men) were just BORN with a case of the 'vapors', and nothing will suit them but to have the world revolve in a manner they personally approve of.
:-)
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10/04/2006 12:49:11 PM PDT by
MamaTexan
(I am NOT a 'legal entity'...nor am I a *person* as created by law!)
To: MamaTexan
LOL! I do see your point, but some women (and a few men) were just BORN with a case of the 'vapors', and nothing will suit them but to have the world revolve in a manner they personally approve of.LOL, I always loved that expression "vapors".
To: MamaTexan
And whose fault, exactly, would that be? Perhaps the Christian parents who didn't tell the kid HP was a work of fiction and the Bible is a work of faith?
LOL! I do see your point, but some women (and a few men) were just BORN with a case of the 'vapors', and nothing will suit them but to have the world revolve in a manner they personally approve of.
A couple of years ago, here or somewhere else, somebody posted a picture of a kid crying next to the side of a house with a photoshopped broom next to them, and a photoshopped copy of Harry Potter on the roof, with the text "rather than spending the time trying to get Harry Potter banned, maybe you should have been teaching your kids the difference between real and imaginary".
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