Harry Potter? From Satan?!?, Harry Potter is it moral? |
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Harry Potter? From Satan?!?, Harry Potter is it moral? |
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Hey guys, this might be rather controversial, I don't know how many anti-harry potterists there are out there, but heres the topic:
Is Harry Potter a moral story? Is there anything in it trying to encourage REAL whitchcraft? whaddayathink? This topic has probably already been posted, I'm just interested in people's opinions! |
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it's not just that.
if you didn't notice, harry and his pals consistantly undermine authority and ignore rules. he also doesn't respect his aunt and uncle, when they feed and clothe him. he exhibits morals that are non-christian and he promotes disrespect to authority. |
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![]() My name's Katt. Nice to meet you! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,826 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 93,674 ![]() |
QUOTE(sadolakced acid @ Jun 15 2005, 9:07 PM) it's not just that. if you didn't notice, harry and his pals consistantly undermine authority and ignore rules. he also doesn't respect his aunt and uncle, when they feed and clothe him. he exhibits morals that are non-christian and he promotes disrespect to authority. Ahaha.. Good point.. But being immoral has nothing to do with being Christian or not. People do things that are just part of their personality. If being Christian means you have to be perfect and not be yourself just for the sake of "good, righteous (sp?) behavior", than doesn't that suck indivuality out of life? Harry, as an individual, wanted to do the things he did and that's what makes him the character he is. Whether it's immoral or not shouldn't decide if he's a "Satanist". Being non-Christian isn't being Satanist. The whole mood of the book is "magical". Someone who can preform magic, lift up objects, repair broken glasses. Is this more dark and Satanic or light-hearted and friendly? JK Rowling might've wanted to make this to prove Christians that witches and wizards aren't always following Satan, that they're nice. If this was such an issue, why not ban Halloween? |
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