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Harry Potter: 'Making Evil Look Innocent' (Jack Chick Attacks Harry Potter)
Chick Publications ^ | November/December 2001 | Jack Chick

Posted on 11/19/2001 3:13:11 PM PST by PJ-Comix

What are kids saying about Harry Potter? Here are some samples:

"I want to go to wizard school and learn magic. I'd like to learn to use a wand to cast spells." Dylan, age 10.

"If I could go to wizard school, I might be able to do spells and potions and fly a broomstick." Mara, age 12.

"It would be great to be a wizard because you could control situations and things like teachers." Jeffrey, age 11.

"I'd like to go to wizard school and learn magic and put spells on people. I'd make up an ugly spell and then it's pay-back time." Catherine, age 9.

"I feel like I'm inside Harry's world. If I went to wizard school I'd study everything: spells, counterspells, and defense against the dark arts." Carolyn, age 10.

"I liked it when the bad guys killed the unicorn and Voldemort drank its blood." Julie, age 13.

"The books are very clever. I couldn't put them down. When I was scared I made myself believe that it was supposed to be funny so I wasn't so scared." Nuray age 11.

These are the comments of young readers of the Harry Potter wizard books quoted on a new video by Jeremiah Films. On the video, called Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged, Making Evil Look Innocent, author Robert S. McGee explains: "Children as young as kindergarten are being introduced to human sacrifice, the sucking of blood from dead animals, and possession by spirit beings."

Courts have banned the teaching of Christianity in public schools but Wicca, which is recognized by the U.S. courts as a religion and given tax-exempt status by the IRS, is taught freely. Harry Potter has become the method of introduction of Wicca to the very young.

Harry Potter materials have become much more than a hand full of children's fantasy books. Warner Brothers, Coca Cola, Minutemaid, and Mattel have used the Potter materials to launch games, puzzles, toys, backpacks, and every possible merchandizing product.

Scholastic, Inc., a major supplier of public school teaching aids has added the Potter literature to its line of curriculum materials. When the name "Harry Potter" is keyed into the Scholastic.com web site search engine, it returns 268 matches. "Jesus" returned only 23.

And now, a major movie is about to break on the scene called "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." Millions of dollars are being spent on pre-release hype.

Once introduced to the world of wizards, spells, and dark arts, readers of Harry Potter can advance their knowledge and skills in witchcraft and paganism by visiting the hundreds of web sites available on the internet.

Or, they can purchase more books on the subject from the well stocked Wiccan sections in local book super stores. Or, they can find over a thousand volumes on witchcraft available at Amazon.com.

Harry Potter books have taken the world of children's fantasy literature by storm. Over 200 million have been sold in 40 languages. One study shows that over half of the children in the western world have read at least one of the Potter books. Many reported rereading each book several times.

But is it just fantasy literature like Snow White and Cinderella? In the Harry Potter video, cult expert Caryl Matrisciana points out that in the older stories, evil never prevails.

There are no absolutes in his world. What is right depends on the situation.

Witchcraft now has a complete package. Starting in kindergarten with Harry Potter and TV witch shows, children are led on to the horror movies and hundreds of Wicca and pagan web sites. When they thirst for more power, high school and college Wicca covens are available. In the adult world, corporations are hiring New Age practitioners to provide seminars in sensitivity training, stress relief, and self improvement for employees.

Former Satanist William Schnoebelen points out in his book, Wicca, Satan's Little White Lie, that, "I finally learned in the most graphic fashion imaginable that the difference between witchcraft or Wicca and Satanism is actually non-existent."

Before he was saved he found himself cruising the streets looking for a lone female to assault, not for sex, but to drink her blood.1

The bottom line is a hunger for power. Harry Potter and the rest of witchcraft promises that power. But in the end they discover that Satan is really in charge of the power and only uses it like cheese in a mouse trap.

Harry Potter provides a basic initiation into witchcraft for a whole new generation. Imagine what the world will be like when they grow up.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: harrypotter; jackchick
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To: PleaseNoMore
Yes I agree with your accessment of his art. It is funny (unintentionally) though.
61 posted on 11/19/2001 4:25:18 PM PST by Iowegian
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To: PJ-Comix
Sometimes at work I just get a Chick fix.

Lately, No Fear? has been my favorite.
62 posted on 11/19/2001 4:25:43 PM PST by Belial
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To: Theresa
It's just so tacky!! And so stupid!! It's trailor park trashy........

Which is why it is soooo HILARIOUS!!!

63 posted on 11/19/2001 4:30:07 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: Belial
I prefer Dark Dungeons

We never had a DM that looked like that when I was a high school geek!

64 posted on 11/19/2001 4:30:49 PM PST by LuvItOrLeaveIt
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To: LuvItOrLeaveIt
That one's good, but it lacks demons!
65 posted on 11/19/2001 4:33:55 PM PST by Belial
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To: PJ-Comix
Jack Chick exposing the evils of the TV show, "Bewitched."

Thanks for posting that strip. I've never heard of him before. And I can remember my father getting upset when I watched Bewitched as a kid (no, he wasn't religious; he just didn't like us watching stuff about witches). I watched it anyway. Didn't do anything to me. I became a Christian, in fact, during high school.

66 posted on 11/19/2001 4:35:42 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Belial
At least it has the faceless god!
67 posted on 11/19/2001 4:36:06 PM PST by LuvItOrLeaveIt
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To: PleaseNoMore
My hat's off to you, PleaseNoMore. It's refreshing to know a few parents still care what their kids watch, read and listen to. "Trash in trash out" still applies. Too bad most parents today can't be bothered.

My sons are grown now, 20 & 24 but they grew up on Ole Yellar and the old Walt Disney (WD)movies. I feel anything Michael Eisner of WD produces today is suspect. I would definitely check it out before allowing my children to take it in.

Both my sons are well adjusted, clean cut All-Americans. The extra effort paid off! God Bless!

68 posted on 11/19/2001 4:36:43 PM PST by arepublicifyoucankeepit
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To: PJ-Comix
Y'know, Jack Chick might just have a point (besides the one on his cranium). When I was a kid, I did put an 8-inch gash in my left hand with my Boy Scout pocketknife while carving a bar of Irish Spring soap just like the guy did on TV.

Good thing Harry Potter wasn't around back then. I'd have turned myself into a toad by now for sure.

69 posted on 11/19/2001 4:37:18 PM PST by strela
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To: PJ-Comix
"But let's give Jack Chick the credit he was due---He was the FIRST to expose Halloween."

Um, not even close, PJ. Not even remotely close.

But hey........all harmless fun, right? No sweat. I think it's just ducky that this Madison Avenue / Hollywood / publishers' row juggernaut is capturing the hearts and minds of young and old. Yessir. I think it's just cooler'n all livin' s**t that the occult is getting its heyday. Shoot, after all.........Harry's just a kid, right?

Lordie Lordie, how so many of y'all.........nice folks, DECENT folks that you are (and I'm not being in the slightest sarcastic) can be and are showing yourselves to be so unbelievably EASY to manipulate.

If I ever wanted to take over the West, I'd eschew military means entirely and focus on pure psyops. Piece of bloody cake.

70 posted on 11/19/2001 4:37:30 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: Belial
Lately, No Fear? has been my favorite.

Ah yes! Another Jack Chick CLASSIC:

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71 posted on 11/19/2001 4:37:59 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Who knows more about evil than Jack Chick?
72 posted on 11/19/2001 4:39:09 PM PST by Petronski
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To: arepublicifyoucankeepit
Both my sons are well adjusted, clean cut All-Americans....

.....Until they attend their next bachelor party.

73 posted on 11/19/2001 4:40:35 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Well, if Jack Chick is attacking Harry Potter I guess I'll have to make a special trip to go see it afterall.
74 posted on 11/19/2001 4:40:50 PM PST by thathamiltonwoman
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To: PJ-Comix
Ya know, I was about to post a huge analyzation of his article (like I usually do on these Harry Potter threads) until I came to the I'm-a-complete-idiot-and-it-was-almost-too-late realization that Jack Chick is one maraschino cherry short of a fruitcake.
75 posted on 11/19/2001 4:43:37 PM PST by Winged Elf
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To: PJ-Comix
'Saw the Movie Saturday AM.

I INSTANTLY recognized the "Theme!"

The "Conflict" was between "Morality," & "Moral Relativism!"

The "Final Conflict" of the movie OPENLY STATES that the "Bad Guy" regards "Good & Evil" as relative concepts!

The story is a classic "Morality Play,"--in the tradition of ALL good Fantasy & SF stories!

ANYONE who has a "Problem with" this movie (a pure, delightful, Moral Fantasy,) has a "Problem" created by a philosophical "Agenda!"

The Movie reinforces classic "Judeo-Christian Values" admirably!------the BAD GUY was arguing that "Good & Evil" were relative terms; Harry Potter REJECTED that argument!

The Movie was a delightful fantasy which REINFORCED the concept that THERE IS "GOOD vs. EVIL!"

I Watched it----I Liked it!

Doc

76 posted on 11/19/2001 4:47:29 PM PST by Doc On The Bay
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To: PJ-Comix
"Children as young as kindergarten are being introduced to human sacrifice, the sucking of blood from dead animals, and possession by spirit beings."

Awww, cammon, there is nothing wrong with that! It is harmless family entertainment. Nothing to worry about. Everything is going to be juuuuust fine. (diabolical laugh in the background)

77 posted on 11/19/2001 4:48:34 PM PST by spoosman
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To: Catspaw
I once thought that by using a mere towel and diaper pin, I could indeed fly off the top of the garage just like Superman.

I amd my two brothers came home from watching "Peter Pan" (the original cartoon version, not that horrible Robin Williams thing) and I was convinced I could leap from furniture to top of door to tip of roof, defying gravity like Peter.

My mother was not amused with the furniture part.

78 posted on 11/19/2001 4:49:30 PM PST by Taliesan
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To: Slyfox
Sorry guys, this was just too easy.

You threw in everything but the bathroom sink! ;)

79 posted on 11/19/2001 4:49:54 PM PST by testforecho
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To: PJ-Comix
Harry Potter provides a basic initiation into witchcraft for a whole new generation. Imagine what the world will be like when they grow up.

All those people flying around on broomsticks are going to be really annoying! ;-)

80 posted on 11/19/2001 4:58:33 PM PST by Slapper
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