RE: On kids reading Harry Potter?
February 7, 2016 at 4:10 pm
(This post was last modified: February 7, 2016 at 4:14 pm by GodCherry.)
My kids both loved the Harry Potter series and have read many kids books containing magic characters like Lord of the Rings among many others.
When they were small, they also believed in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, the easter bunny and stork that brings babies.
Its always ridiculous when christoids get a bug up their asses and start ranting and raving about whatever nonsensical thing their idiotic leadership tells them to. The whole brain-dead flock start bleating about whatever they're told to and ignore the fact that mythology is all around us.
Funny enough, the one book that isn't in my house is a bible. I like what my kids read to have at least a tiny amount of plausibility and morality.
I don't know...his kids could star in another remake of children of the corn. That movie was old testament creepy fun.
When they were small, they also believed in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, the easter bunny and stork that brings babies.
Its always ridiculous when christoids get a bug up their asses and start ranting and raving about whatever nonsensical thing their idiotic leadership tells them to. The whole brain-dead flock start bleating about whatever they're told to and ignore the fact that mythology is all around us.
Funny enough, the one book that isn't in my house is a bible. I like what my kids read to have at least a tiny amount of plausibility and morality.
(February 7, 2016 at 3:01 pm)Jenny A 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!!) 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.
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!) 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?
Here's hoping you don't breed.
I don't know...his kids could star in another remake of children of the corn. That movie was old testament creepy fun.