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Some ask "If these books really aren't evil, why are so many
parents not allowing their children to get involved in Harry
Potter?" True, these books take place in a magical world with
wizards and spells, but they do not revolve around satan or
demons etc etc. There is a certain part of one of the books of
the series- an astrology teacher.
I, being a strong christian
child, disagree with astrology. But, for the most part of the
book, her "tea-cup predictions" and "futures told" are
regarded and hogwash. Except for a one serious prediction,
which the student didn't ask for. But she is still considered
full of balogni by the author/book/reader. Just in real
life-there IS evil out there, and you may find it even when
not looking.
The spells used in the books
are to benefit the students in Hogwarts (the wizarding school
Harry attends), and defenses against the "Dark Lord"
Voldemort's powerful spells. Which is like christianity, we
have to learn to defend and protect ourselves from Satan.
Piano table lamps, These books are very good, and if you read
them, you should understand. Some reviews and
newspaper/magazine articles only tell parents about the
negative things-and not how truly great these books are. I am
12 years old, not quite your normal child. As I hope you may
have noticed, I am quite literate. And although I am young, I
think I know much more about these books than some adults do,
and can read pretty deeply into them.
Please read these books
before banning them from your child. Oh, and unless you have
read the books, the movie trailors won't help. Piano lamp,
They put on a quite "serious" effect, and don't show the
comedy relief/fun parts of the book. What is a piano without a
lamp. I hope I don't sound too grouchy! Just trying to get my
point across with my positive pount on these books! They are
the best I've read!!!! Good-day :) |