July 15, 200916 yr I love how fundamentalists attack HP but not Narnia and LOTR's. The irony though is that J.K. Rowling attends church, and the books could practically serve as a religious allegory, with Harry's sacrifice, reincarnation... Dumbledore and Voldemort as respective good/evil, God/Satan figures etc. etc. most people who burn these books or prevent their kids from reading them have never read it, and just use it as some kind of scapegoat for their religious outrage. Agreed 100%, all great points.
July 15, 200916 yr No, I didn't get tickets until the 15th and it doesn't come out on Imax until 2 weeks later..boo! but I'm still gonna go see it!
July 15, 200916 yr I will never watch any Harry Potter movies or read the books because they promote witchcraft and homophobia. Are you for real? You are joking right?
July 15, 200916 yr I want to see it, but don't want to watch it in a theater where people will see me watch it.
July 15, 200916 yr i understand you. i just sat the back seat. think about that. i cried when dumbledor died.
August 1, 200916 yr I will never watch any Harry Potter movies or read the books because they promote witchcraft and homophobia. Aw man! :lol:
August 2, 200916 yr I love how fundamentalists attack HP but not Narnia and LOTR's. The irony though is that J.K. Rowling attends church, and the books could practically serve as a religious allegory, with Harry's sacrifice, reincarnation... Dumbledore and Voldemort as respective good/evil, God/Satan figures etc. etc. They don't attack Narnia and LOTR because most Christians typically believe that Lewis and Tolkein were good Christian people and wrote about stories that parallelled with the bible. (And before this post ends NARNIA IS NOT THAT GOOD)
August 2, 200916 yr I remember in like grade 4 or whatever, we were reading the first book, the Sorcerer's Stone or whatever. We all had to get permission slips signed before we were allowed to read it.
August 2, 200916 yr They don't attack Narnia and LOTR because most Christians typically believe that Lewis and Tolkein were good Christian people and wrote about stories that parallelled with the bible. exactly, but somehow they go off trying to contrast J.K. Rowling as some satan-worshipping atheist who wants to destroy their children.
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