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In reply to the discussion: Religious parents want Harry Potter banned from the classroom because it 'glorifies witchcraft' [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,335 posts)68. Maybe they ought to read the new book by Connie Neal.
It's scheduled to be out for Christmas. I read one of her earlier books that worked through the 1st 4 books of the series, The Gospel According to Harry Potter: Spirituality in the Stories of the World's Most Famous Seeker Westminster John Knox Press 2002
http://www.amazon.com/Gospel-According-Harry-Potter-Spiritual/dp/0664231233/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1450358673&sr=1-6&keywords=connie+neal
In this inspiring consideration of the spiritual themes in the popular Harry Potter series, well-known Christian author and Harry Potter fan Connie Neal explores the world of magic and mystery created by J. K. Rowling alongside the stories and grand themes of the Bible. Contrary to those who reject the series as a threat to the Christian faith, Neal demonstrates how the lessons in Harry Potter not only echo many of the stories in the Bible but reinforce the central messages of Christianity. This revised and expanded edition explores all seven installments in the Harry Potter series.
(This book has not been prepared, endorsed, or licensed by any person or entity that created, published, or produced the Harry Potter books or related properties.)
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Religious parents want Harry Potter banned from the classroom because it 'glorifies witchcraft' [View all]
w0nderer
Dec 2015
OP
Don't even ask about Hallowe'en. I still can't look a Jack O'Lantern in the hole for his eye.
merrily
Dec 2015
#1
Nothing that interesting, I fear. It's just that religious fundamentalists of all stripes
merrily
Dec 2015
#41
Any idea why these people were pointing out a cross dresser to you or to the "security guard?"
merrily
Dec 2015
#49
No reason to teach Harry Potter in school. Nothing phenomenal about that series.
merrily
Dec 2015
#3
I don't think she is still reading Harry Potter (nor is Rowling still writing the series.)
merrily
Dec 2015
#54
If that's the case, they better also ban the Bible. Seas parting and all that witchy stuff . . .
Vinca
Dec 2015
#8
I've long been disappointed that the traditional artistic depiction of angels
cemaphonic
Dec 2015
#66
Damn, the US is slipping. The religious crackpots will try to outdo this one. n/t
RKP5637
Dec 2015
#29
There was a recent court ruling that the RE exam was unfairly excluding non-religious views
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
#44
So if I keep practicing saying Alohomora, I really will be able to unlock things?
tanyev
Dec 2015
#14
Harry Potter is a lot less dangerous than what many pastors preach and brainwash flocks with. n/t
RKP5637
Dec 2015
#30
Well said! Christians, so many twisted and evil. Generally when some get up and start talking
RKP5637
Dec 2015
#42
I sure hope the "Oz" books and the "Mary Poppins" books are included in the ban.
Coventina
Dec 2015
#31
Exactly, religious wars in the name of their god. I recall in my youth in church singing
RKP5637
Dec 2015
#45
I guess someone has a hard time understanding Dumbledore's very simple message...
all american girl
Dec 2015
#59
I thought the "fundies being ascared of Harry Potter" thing was last decade?
cemaphonic
Dec 2015
#82