Oh, no! I didn’t mean to have an opinion.

I’ll back off now.
Michael O’Brien’s critiques are badly written in the eyes of those who cannot just step back and look anew at what you’re defending
for even a second. (In actuality, you’re too concerned with winning a debate on a message board, but that’s another discussion entirely)…
Anew? Correct me if I’m wrong, but I feel like you’re accusing us of not being objective. What are you saying? That we try looking at it from your perspective? Well, I’m sorry but objectively, your perspective
IS flawed. Every anti-Potter “argument” so far, goes against every single rule of logic. You can’t dump logic when it’s not in your favor and you can’t accuse us of just wanting to win a debate when the very purpose of debate is to arrive at that which is true.
Tell me something, how much do you know on the subject of Literary Criticism? How much experience do
you have writing fiction? Have you ever even created a magical fantasy character? Believe it or not, these are very objective questions that touch on very objective subjects. It is on objective grounds that we condemn O’Brien as inconsistent, biased, and just downright unfair. It is not because we are too in love with
Harry Potter. I for one have many other fantasy series that I love just as much (perhaps even more).
Now this time, why don’t you ask yourself similar questions. Perhaps the reason why you can’t accept our arguments is because you have an emotional attachment with the anti-Potter movement? Perhaps you may have some personal,
emotional reasons why you don’t like other people defending the books?
You’re defending books and movies that are being obsessed over by children and teens (who may or may not be YOU: Catholic/Christian adults with a wonderful distinction between right and wrong)
So you’re saying just because something is popular it is… bad? :ehh: In that case, that throws out a lot of things people can also obsess over. Work. Sports. Cars. Sex. One’s love life. Career. Academic performance. Even religion, believe it or not (just look at the Pharisees, both ancient and modern). The list can be endless.
I think you should realize by now that it’s really obsession itself that is the problem and not the object of obsession. :coffeeread:
you’re defending books and movies that discuss magic as being both good and bad (what!?)
Define “magic”. Might I remind you, I’ve presented to you an argument from semantics and your reply to that is still due. Furthermore, it will remain due every time you make a claim regarding the morality of “magic” unless you address it.
you’re defending books and movies that are immensely in the “Grey” area (this world does not need the Grey, but sadly, here we are…Satan is cheering right now as that is his favorite color.)
Okay, now that’s just absolutely wrong. Grey implies neutral. Satan has just as much to lose in the gray area as God. It is not a matter of need, gray areas are just as they are. They just
are. They are a fact of reality. They’re proof that not everything is simple. And to be honest, I can appreciate the complexity gray areas bring. If everything was just simply black and white, life would be a lot more boring as it already is (at least to me

). At the very least, gray areas give us a chance to sit down and
think. I’m not saying this is you, but I generally find that a lot of anti-Potter (and anti-Fantasy) people don’t think a lot.
The morality of things in the gray area depend on what they can add to your life, be it good or ill. If it’s ill, then that’s one point to Satan. However, if it’s good, then it’s one point for God.
Please, for once! Just step back! Believe me, this topic has brought me to doing my research too…since I was not always on the opposing side. But hey, if we want truth, we seek it!
Believe me girl, we’ve heard enough of the opposing side for years. What you’ve researched is nothing new. You’ve wasted your time. Sorry. You’re only adding to people’s scrupulosity by trying to find validity with what is inherently an invalid position to begin with.
We should want our kids to fill their minds with the right stuff. These books are not harmless…
Yeah well even the “right stuff” can be harmful (Bible justifying slavery anybody?) and that which you deem as harmful (e.g.
Harry Potter) may turn out to be the right stuff. I seriously implore to think about that.