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I hope that any discussion between members of Christ’s body has some good to offer and so is not a waste of time for us.Wow. Sometimes it takes me a while to catch-on. It seems to me that there are a lot Harry Potter fans on this thread, Catholics who really love reading the books. A few of us have tried to rain on your parade and THAT is why the topic becomes so quickly contentious. People do not not want others even hinting that what they are reading might not be wise.
Wow, that took me a long time and yet now it seems so obvious.
I suppose that since people react so emotionally against those who hold a different view about HP, there is probably very little (really probably nothing) that anyone could post to convince HP fans to turn against their reading love. No argument, no challenge, no facts, nothing from the faith, nothing from the Catechism, nothing from the Bible, nothing at all will steer people away from something they love–no matter what!
Seriously, what a waste of a thread and our time.
Got it–finally.![]()
I am definitely one of those Catholics who love Harry Potter books. The reason that you can’t post anything to turn me away from my reading love is because you are not seeing the good in them. I do know that many who love the books are inarticulate about why they love the books. I hope I am able to shed a little light on this. First of all, I want to make clear that I love the books not in spite of being Catholic, nor do I think in any way at all that if I am good most of the time it is all right to have some time off from loving God and doing everything I can to grow in His love. What some of us are trying to express is that within the limits of this fallen world, the HP books show us some aspect of loving God that we do not find elsewhere. I do believe that there can be good Catholics who are not able to find that good in these books. Only look at the above posts, and many threads on this forum about liturgical practices or Bible study to see that what draws one person closer to God may not do anything for someone else. The only thing that I would ask is that if you are blind to the good that is in these books, please do not equate my ability to see the good in them with a depravity or tendency to evil on my part.