If there is the potential for working supernatural magick via withcraft, it shouldn't be impossible to scientifically document.
In any field, there are humans who excel. However, NO ONE has ever convincingly documented the successful workings of witchcraft in any form.
I can understand humans wanting to hang out and act weird. It's fun.
It also strikes me as strange that most kids have a better understanding of the division between fantasy and reality than many adults.
If there is the potential for working supernatural magick via withcraft, it shouldn't be impossible to scientifically document. In any field, there are humans who excel. However, NO ONE has ever convincingly documented the successful workings of witchcraft in any form The bottom line is...witchcraft does exist, and (believe it or not!) so does satanism. You can deny that its 'real' all you want, but the fact is there are people who practice these 'religions'.
Of course in a free country, everyone has the right to worship whoever they want. But from a Christian perspective - those people are going directly against God's word.
Btw, I think a lot of people on this thread are missing a point about Harry Potter. OF COURSE its fantasy, of course its fiction. Duh! The problem is that the books and movie glorify sorcery/witchcraft. To you that's no big deal. But to Christians - something that promotes sorcery/witchcraft (to kids!) is bad news.
Understand?