This doesn’t register for me. The author has herself stated that her fictional fantastical world has nothing to do with real world Wicca. Within the context of the story, there are no invocations of demons or spirits or any other external entities…there’s a “race” of wizards who are born with natural magical gifts. Its actually a very key plot point that regular human beings CAN’T practice magic…that’s why Harry is abused as a child…his aunt’s jealousy that she’s an ordinary human who could never do magic no matter how hard she tries. If you condemn this fictional portrayal of fantastical magic, then you must logically also condemn every fairy tale, Lord of the Rings (written by a devout Catholic), the Chronicles of Narnia, and pretty much every Disney cartoon ever made from the early 20th century on… if you don’t, I don’t get the logic.
I can show you where Harry Potter quotes Scripture. I can show you where Dumbledore explains to Harry how his mother’s sacrifice, how by shedding her blood for her son, she saved him. I can give you many examples of the Christian symbolism in the books…but no one can provide me with a single shred of proof that there are actual demonic references. No one even tries. Its just “a priest said it so shut up and believe it or you are condemned”.
What I see in all of these threads is grave slander against a public figure. She says the Christian symbolism in the books is real. She says there is no Wicca in the books. You’re condemning her in a public forum of promoting the diabolical…that is a VERY grave charge…if you can’t prove if, you’re in morally dangerous territory…especially as you’re openly condemning Catholics who enjoy the books.