Posted on 07/23/2007 7:04:00 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback
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“And if your kids do enjoy Harrys magical world, you should give them copies of C.S. Lewiss Narnia books and Tolkiens Lord of the Rings trilogy.
These books also feature wizards and witches and magic, but in addition, they inspire the imagination within a Christian frameworkand prepare the hearts of readers for the real-life story of Jesus Christ.”
B U M P
“And if your kids do enjoy Harrys magical world, you should give them copies of C.S. Lewiss Narnia books and Tolkiens Lord of the Rings trilogy.
These books also feature wizards and witches and magic, but in addition, they inspire the imagination within a Christian frameworkand prepare the hearts of readers for the real-life story of Jesus Christ.”
B U M P
My wife and son are taking turns reading it. I cheated and read the last chapter and epilogue. I won’t give it away.
Christian kids, like all kids benefit from fiction reading. If you can get a kid to read a book at all, it’s a plus.
I don’t think any kids should be reading them.
Oh no! Not this AGAIN! I am soooo tired of these paranoid attacks! Good grief! Have all of you forgotten your childhood when you tied on a towel and wanted to be Superman? Or better yet, wished you could blink your eyes and wiggled your nose like Genie or Samantha and have your homework done or room cleaned? I went to church and Sunday school every week, yet knew the difference between “fantasy” and reality. My family’s faith and mine was not jeapordized by my childhood fantasies.
Have any of you ever read a Potter book? If you had with an open mind then you would know that Potter and friends is far more about the good values like friendship, loyalty, strength, good versus evil, etc. You even have the characters celebrating Christmas! Not just on one occasion either. In fact, in this last movie they wish each other “Merry Christmas”! When was the last time you had a mainstream film doing that?!?!
You should be happy if your girls think Hermoine is great. She is smart, an avid scholar, strong, feminine, courageous, and loyal.
Ron is funny, loyal, and courageous.
Harry is a defender, a warrior, a teacher, loyal, and courageous. He has faced evil and defeated it. I’d be proud to have him as a son.
Have more faith in your kids. And remember, if they wave a stick around and say something you don’t understand...it is still only a stick and what they are saying is just jibberish. Just like the magician who says, “Abracadabra”.
Good for you! I grew up at around the same time, and I’ve been told that I turned out pretty well. The Potter series is good fun, and teaches alot of good values too. People need to get a grip.
Agreed. Personally, if your kid cannot tell the difference between a fictional story they read in a book, or a video game that has shooting in it and real life, then you are failing as a parent.
I just think this anti-Harry Potter thing is just silly. I have not read any of them, but I saw the movie, and...I enjoyed it. No reason a kid cannot do the same.
Parents have a responsibility called discernment.
I agree at least the kids are reading. This is not a bad book for kids.
Hell no.
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I never knew that Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy was Christian. Did you? And unless someone had informed that C.S. Lewis was a Christian writer, I wouldn’t have known.
Excellent point. Back in the late 1990s I saw a book in a Christian bookstore which included a couple of chapters attacking Star Wars because the Force is so similar to Eastern religions, and I remember thinking, “What kind of knob can’t teach his kid that Luke making a run on the Death star has nothing to do with the real world?”
If you purchased the book, what did you pay for it?
I bought one for my son at Walmart last evening for 17.88.
The inside cover price was a lot more!
Or, even better
Tra la laaaaa!
Why don’t you think your kids should? What are you afraid of? BTW, what did you read to them, and what do you allow them to read now?
Did you know that the Potter characters celebrate Christmas in the books and movies?
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