You mean putting books like “Harry Potter” in the hands of a generation of 7 & 8 year olds has led to an increase in them growing up and dabbling in witchcraft? I’m shocked I tell ya. I thought it was just supposed to encourage them to read...
So true.
Harry Potter: Seduction of the Occult
Concerned Women of America
November/December 2001
Posted on 11/27/2001
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/578984/posts
The biggest issue with so much of pop culture (including Harry Potter) is what is omitted: Besides the Simpsons and the Hank Hill’s family, do you ever see anyone on TV attend a Christian Sunday service? While the former is more liberal than the latter, it still features an intact family with more than 2 children (and the Hills couldn’t conceive another child).
Contrast that with friends, where any children mentioned are NOT living in a nuclear biological family. Instead, it was kids raised by dykes, bred by a surrogate mother (bearing a child for a sibling, IIRC), an adoption, and I believe one raised by a single mother. Most importantly, look at what is omitted: a biological nuclear family.