arehat
Elite Member
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HARRY POTTER CRAZE
Just as a small sample, imagine a ten-year- old reading about:
1) The animal sacrifice of a cat.
2) Non-magicians like you and I (Muggles) are portrayed as dull, boring, cruel or useless.
3) Power is the ultimate moral choice, irrespective of goodorevil.
4) Blood sacrifices.
5) Cutting off the hand of a living person for a ritual.
6) Boiling what seems to be a baby or fetus alive in a cauldron.
7) Possible demon possession.
8) Werewolves & vampires.
9) Bringing an evil wizard back from the dead through the shedding of blood.
10) Astral project ortravel.
11) Casting spells and levitation .
12) Being able to shape-shift into an animal.
13) Crystal gazing or divination.
14) A hero (Harry) who tells lies, steals, breaks the rules, and cheats by copying another student's homework, (cheating is OK in wizard ethics).
15) Approval of astrology.
16) Being taught that people can exist without their souls.
17)Communion with the dead, dead souls living within us.
18) Harry takes mood-altering drugs (which are REAL herbs that are used by witches and shamans )
19) Use of the "Hand of Glory," a grisly occult artifact that is the severed. The hand is placed in a house to make everyone in the house fall into a spell.
20) Use of magic charms.
21) Belief that death is just the "next great adventure"
These are dangerous, false ideas, especially for a younger person. Little attempt is being made to keep these books from the hands of children even younger than ten! These are some of the subtle methods used by the protagonists of the New-World Order to mould and shape the minds of the future leaders when their minds are most impressionable. What is even more shocking is the way mainstream-media promotes such vile publications.
Just as a small sample, imagine a ten-year- old reading about:
1) The animal sacrifice of a cat.
2) Non-magicians like you and I (Muggles) are portrayed as dull, boring, cruel or useless.
3) Power is the ultimate moral choice, irrespective of goodorevil.
4) Blood sacrifices.
5) Cutting off the hand of a living person for a ritual.
6) Boiling what seems to be a baby or fetus alive in a cauldron.
7) Possible demon possession.
8) Werewolves & vampires.
9) Bringing an evil wizard back from the dead through the shedding of blood.
10) Astral project ortravel.
11) Casting spells and levitation .
12) Being able to shape-shift into an animal.
13) Crystal gazing or divination.
14) A hero (Harry) who tells lies, steals, breaks the rules, and cheats by copying another student's homework, (cheating is OK in wizard ethics).
15) Approval of astrology.
16) Being taught that people can exist without their souls.
17)Communion with the dead, dead souls living within us.
18) Harry takes mood-altering drugs (which are REAL herbs that are used by witches and shamans )
19) Use of the "Hand of Glory," a grisly occult artifact that is the severed. The hand is placed in a house to make everyone in the house fall into a spell.
20) Use of magic charms.
21) Belief that death is just the "next great adventure"
These are dangerous, false ideas, especially for a younger person. Little attempt is being made to keep these books from the hands of children even younger than ten! These are some of the subtle methods used by the protagonists of the New-World Order to mould and shape the minds of the future leaders when their minds are most impressionable. What is even more shocking is the way mainstream-media promotes such vile publications.