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Bruised_Reed
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One would think. The next film has a November release, so a new thread is premature IMO.
Tradition of trusting in clergy, especially exorcists.The tradition of not reading fantasy?
They are charitable for those who don’t want to open a doorway to the occult and demonic possession. None of these “claims” have been “debunked”. The fact is JK Rowling is a witch. Case closed.No offence, but you’re coming off very uncharitable in your assumptions.
Literally said I was open to discussing the common things such as “harry potter, yoga, eastern (zen) meditation, and etc”. You took my words greatly out of context.you are going to school others on what is traditional Christianity
No, I’m tired of all of these harry potter threads.No, that is not the case. You are being uncharitable in your tone towards other posters.
As am I. But there is no need to be rude.No, I’m tired of all of these harry potter threads.
As Diana Paxson—herself a fantasy writer and critic—bears witness, there’s not a whiff of Wicca in the generic magic of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books, nor is there even any hint of pagan religiosity. Lacking the sense of wonder so abundant in some of the books mentioned above, the Rowling series is unlikely to have the same impact on the future of its readers.