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On kids reading Harry Potter?
#81
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 7, 2016 at 2:39 pm)TrueChristian Wrote: Greetings all.

I wonder how many people here have read the Harry Potter books or seen the movies?

I have seen them all, and enjoyed them immensely. That said, I am not certain I would permit my (future) children to read them if indeed I had any.

If and when I find a humble,dutiful Catholic wife with whom to procreate with ( no contraceptives please!! Smile ) I think I might want to keep Jk Rowlings books out of their hands.

Idk, I just hear they can be a bad influence, and can lead kids to doing actual magic (wicca, tarot cards, Ouija boardss) instead of focusing on God and his son Jesus.

It makes me wonder, if Rowling is a Christian, as she claims to be, why do none of the wizards express a faith in Jesus?

Perhaps she she really was just "JK" on the whole christian thing Dodgy .


I suppose I won't be able to stop them from forming their own opinions after they become adults (pre 18 is a whole different ball park Wink !) but I should Id try to keep them on the xtian straight and narrow for as long as possible.

Any thoughts/concerns? Do the Potter books have an anti Christian message?

I don't even.... Huh
ARGH! Arrgghh
That is so retarded it's offensive to retarded people to say this is retarded!

Does Star Wars have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Transformers have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Ducktales have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!

It's a fictional story, set in a fictional universe. That's it. No need to drag anything else in.
It's great fun for kids - to wonder about what it would be if like we could do magic - to get their minds thinking outside the box.
But you, and many like you, want to stifle that, for the sake of a belief, of some super-powerful deity that will be oh so happy to find that you put to waste the perfectly good brains he provided your children with.
Damn.... even within the context of the mythology you wish your kids to follow, that is a retarded statement!

Let them read whatever they want... let them dream, let them wonder. From Marcus Aurelius to Nietzsche, to Newton, to Tolkien, to George Lucas, to Disney, to Karl Marx, to Adolf Hitler, to Gene Roddenberry, to Jerry Siegel and many, many, many, many others. Whatever they want, give it to them. Feed their minds.
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#82
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
True Christian you are an atheist just having a laugh right? if you really are Christian please don't procreate.

Loved the books and films by the way.
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#83
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 8, 2016 at 7:59 am)pocaracas Wrote:
(February 7, 2016 at 2:39 pm)TrueChristian Wrote: Greetings all.

I wonder how many people here have read the Harry Potter books or seen the movies?

I have seen them all, and enjoyed them immensely. That said, I am not certain I would permit my (future) children to read them if indeed I had any.

If and when I find a humble,dutiful Catholic wife with whom to procreate with ( no contraceptives please!! Smile ) I think I might want to keep Jk Rowlings books out of their hands.

Idk, I just hear they can be a bad influence, and can lead kids to doing actual magic (wicca, tarot cards, Ouija boardss) instead of focusing on God and his son Jesus.

It makes me wonder, if Rowling is a Christian, as she claims to be, why do none of the wizards express a faith in Jesus?

Perhaps she she really was just "JK" on the whole christian thing Dodgy .


I suppose I won't be able to stop them from forming their own opinions after they become adults (pre 18 is a whole different ball park Wink !) but I should Id try to keep them on the xtian straight and narrow for as long as possible.

Any thoughts/concerns? Do the Potter books have an anti Christian message?

I don't even.... Huh
ARGH! Arrgghh
That is so retarded it's offensive to retarded people to say this is retarded!

Does Star Wars have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Transformers have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!
Do the Ducktales have an anti christian message? None of the characters express faith in Jesus!!

It's a fictional story, set in a fictional universe. That's it. No need to drag anything else in.
It's great fun for kids - to wonder about what it would be if like we could do magic - to get their minds thinking outside the box.
But you, and many like you, want to stifle that, for the sake of a belief, of some super-powerful deity that will be oh so happy to find that you put to waste the perfectly good brains he provided your children with.
Damn.... even within the context of the mythology you wish your kids to follow, that is a retarded statement!

Let them read whatever they want... let them dream, let them wonder. From Marcus Aurelius to Nietzsche, to Newton, to Tolkien, to George Lucas, to Disney, to Karl Marx, to Adolf Hitler, to Gene Roddenberry, to Jerry Siegel and many, many, many, many others. Whatever they want, give it to them. Feed their minds.

Why, poca? Why do you treat the Poe as if he's serious?
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#84
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
Members, you need to see this. 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_jcpEQXqlA
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#85
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 7, 2016 at 9:51 pm)Nay_Sayer Wrote: Consider the following: 
[Image: Favim.com-13264.jpg]

Wow! Give me that old time religionphysics. I'm trying to figure out what it is this guy is doing there. It looks like he's calculating a particle scattering amplitude or similar quantity in quantum electrodynamics in a rather old-fashioned and terrifying looking perturbation theory formalism. On the left in the middle I can make out a sketch of the complex plane with poles and the dashed line as an integration contour, which probably specify the analytic structure of a particle propagator or similar thing. The imaginary parts of the poles are denoted by an upper case Gamma, which seems to indicate that we are dealing with an unstable particle, but that seems strange in this context and is probably just old formalism. Since the matrix element he's calculating is of two fermions , and the operator in the middle is called H_gamma, it's probably something like the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron or just generally the emission and absorption of a photon, or a similar quantity.
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
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#86
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He's blocking the best bit, is what he's doing.
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#87
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 8, 2016 at 8:37 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Why, poca? Why do you treat the Poe as if he's serious?

It's so much more fun like this! Wink
(and it works in the off chance that he's actually serious)
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#88
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 8, 2016 at 9:42 am)Alex K Wrote:
(February 7, 2016 at 9:51 pm)Nay_Sayer Wrote: Consider the following: 
[Image: Favim.com-13264.jpg]

Wow! Give me that old time religionphysics. I'm trying to figure out what it is this guy is doing there. It looks like he's calculating a particle scattering amplitude or similar quantity in quantum electrodynamics in a rather old-fashioned and terrifying looking perturbation theory formalism. On the left in the middle I can make out a sketch of the complex plane with poles and the dashed line as an integration contour, which probably specify the analytic structure of a particle propagator or similar thing. The imaginary parts of the poles are denoted by an upper case Gamma, which seems to indicate that we are dealing with an unstable particle, but that seems strange in this context and is probably just old formalism. Since the matrix element he's calculating is of two fermions , and the operator in the middle is called H_gamma, it's probably something like the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron or just generally the emission and absorption of a photon, or a similar quantity.

http://yargb.blogspot.com/2011/06/old-ru...hotos.html  (Down at the bottom.)
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#89
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 8, 2016 at 8:18 am)Mancunian Wrote: True Christian you are an atheist just having a laugh right? if you really are Christian please don't procreate.

Why do you try to analyze a troll? It is whatever rocks it's boat at the moment.
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#90
RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
(February 8, 2016 at 10:09 am)Gawdzilla Wrote: http://yargb.blogspot.com/2011/06/old-ru...hotos.html  (Down at the bottom.)

Too bad it doesn't say what it shows. But if it's a Russian lecture from Soviet times, it explains the interesting formalism Smile
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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