To: PetroniusMaximus
Now if there was a very popular childrens series about a couple of crack-addicted, teenage, male-prostitutes - and this series described the kids life and habits in detail but also included a bunch of life lessons - would you want your kids to read this?
Kids can become crack addicts and prostitutes (whether a particular story is fiction or not). Kids can't pick up a stick, say Protego!, and create an invisible shield.
Anticipating your next argument, you can cite statistics showing the exponential rise in Wiccan believers since Harry Potter came out, right?
To: TexasAg1996
“Kids can become crack addicts and prostitutes (whether a particular story is fiction or not). Kids can’t pick up a stick, say Protego!, and create an invisible shield.”
Kids can not become involved in occultism????
Really???
I wonder why several B&Ns I’ve visited set out a display table of HP books and then fill a table right next to it will serious occultism books?
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