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To: PetroniusMaximus
Occultism is not fiction.

Witchcraft is real.

Yup.

Did you happen to notice I very specifically said: "Harry Potter magic is fiction"?

He is specifically forbidden to use a Ouija board, among other things.

778 posted on 08/02/2007 11:30:33 AM PDT by null and void (Whale oil: The carbon neutral, renewable petroleum alternative)
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To: null and void
Did you happen to notice I very specifically said: "Harry Potter magic is fiction"?

Why bother any more. PetroniusMaximus has made it clear he/she will just repeat the same things over and over again. Post some garbage from one website. It gets blown out of the water? Post some garbage from another website. Repeat...

Honestly, it was fun for a while, but it's just boring now. One line retorts for people who show how seriously misguided he/she is. It's like he/she's not even trying now. Just wants to keep the insults coming is my guess, or to keep the discussion centered on him/her.
780 posted on 08/02/2007 11:35:40 AM PDT by TexasAg1996
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To: null and void

“Did you happen to notice I very specifically said: “Harry Potter magic is fiction”?”

“I have an idea for a wonderful series of children’s books. I’m imagining a delightful fantasy world. In my world, there is a secret: tucked away on the upper shelves of every home is a product that, when used the right way, can make children’s dreams come true: common rat poison, when mixed with orange soda, turns into an elixir that’s out of this world. When you drink it in one big gulp, not only does it taste heavenly, it also makes you happy, beautiful—and for 24 hours, it gives you the power to accomplish one wish. One shy, picked-on, but highly intelligent boy has discovered the secret, and he intends to use his new power to help the world. These books will be exciting adventures—easy enough for 8-year-olds but compelling enough to keep teenagers entertained.

What? Parents would worry that this “innocent fantasy” might spill over into the real world? Someone might actually try mixing rat poison and orange soda in real life?”

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/october23/34.113.html


781 posted on 08/02/2007 11:39:38 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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