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Well, I'm a Christian and I watched (notice past tense) Harry Potter 1 and 3.
Don't get me wrong... I think promoting witchcraft as a pop and hip thing is wrong... dead set against such practice... but sometimes it's difficult to argue for or against a specific movie if you haven't even attempted to watch it. Non-christian might call us dogmatic and narrow minded.
It's just like us pleading the Jews to watch Passion of Christ by Mel Gibson before passing judgement that it's aimed as a propaganda against Jews.
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I have watched the videos/dvd, and read all the books, and I can't do any witchcraft? spells, make things move, eat all flavoured jelly beans, or apparate make an astronomicus( forgotten the name)
It is a childrens story, like Hans Christian Anderson or the brothers Grimm for goodness sake. Witchcraft my rear end.
In the Disney film Cinderella's coach turned into a pumpkin. Are you implying that is witch craft? The world is insane.
I don't know why I am getting involved here.
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If I were still in Wnnipeg, I'd definitely see it in 3D with my friend Jim. In my new Long Island life I probably will never get a chance.
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