Re: Harry Potter...A new angle
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Are you trying to convince us you weren't? :shifty:
More seriously, Harry Potter no more "accurately portrays obviously a religion" than, say, Ben Hur does for christianity. Certainly it refers to witchcraft, but that is the nature of all books, they have a setting and in this case it is in a school of witchcraft. That does not equate to promoting of teaching witchcraft.
Let's assume that it teaches witchcraft. In that case by now there will be kids all over the world who are well practised at various spells etc. Naturally, we see it all the time. Actually, you should probably be promoting this even more, I'm sure they could do something about the vampires with which your cities seem to be infested. :rolleyes:
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well i always have been. but it'd be so much more fun pwning creationalism.
i remember one time in RE the teacher said something like we can't force religion on someone. i said "you're doing it right now", he said "but you don't have to be here" pretty much in unison half the class shouted "YES WE DO". those were the days :happy:
Re: Harry Potter...A new angle
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
well i always have been. but it'd be so much more fun pwning creationalism.
i remember one time in RE the teacher said something like we can't force religion on someone. i said "you're doing it right now", he said "but you don't have to be here" pretty much in unison half the class shouted "YES WE DO". those were the days :happy:
Did you get put on moderation. :shifty:
Re: Harry Potter...A new angle
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
well i always have been. but it'd be so much more fun pwning creationalism.
I mentioned the christian creation theory once, in biology class or possibly physics class, when the teacher accounted for a bunch of popular theories.
He laughed.
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Originally Posted by SnnY
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
well i always have been. but it'd be so much more fun pwning creationalism.
I mentioned the christian creation theory once, in biology class or possibly physics class, when the teacher accounted for a bunch of popular theories.
He laughed.
when I was younger at the school we had Religious Education Classes. All we did was read passages from the Bible. No discussions on the rights or wrongs of those passages. Just read them.
I have to admit a heinous sin, I joined the Sunday School because they used to have a good 'day trip' once a year.:(
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This is such a load of codswallop. :angry:
I have read the first 5 Harry Potter books. They are great children's fiction, using situations that children can relate to (i.e. a boarding school) with a fantasy twist in that it's a boarding school of magic. The theme of all the books is your standard "good versus evil" storyline..
They do not promote witchcraft as a religion.. That's just bollocks.
Also, kids aren't stupid, they know the difference between fiction and fact, otherwise there'd be a spate of broken noses at Kings Cross because of kids trying to get to platform nine-and-three-quarters... :frusty:
These silly people who see ulterior motives in everything should get a life.
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The idea that these books actually advance a particular religious point of view is plain nonsense.
I can only assume that those who argue this point have not read Harry Potter and secondly know next to nothing about traditional European Pagan religions.
The books are of the rather old fashioned, schoolkids save the day, good triumphs over evil variety. Those piqued by their success appear to base their ire purely on the fact that the setting is fantasy one.
Presumably Dinotopia, Alice in Wonderland, Lord of the Rings and numerous other books are on the same hit list.
I think what strikes me most is that if these individuals can be so wrong on this issue what else have they got back to front?
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Originally Posted by Biggles
what else have they got back to front?
Some of them sex.:unsure:
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dont see any of this harry potter cult thing in ireland
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does the establishment of legal precedents & doctrine by the court system not count for anything?
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Originally Posted by Biggles
The books are of the rather old fashioned, schoolkids save the day, good triumphs over evil variety. Those piqued by their success appear to base their ire purely on the fact that the setting is fantasy one.
so... it's like "The Hardy Boys" with magic?
parents can be such uptight fuddy duddies, nowadays. i wonder how many of the people who would ban something like "The Wizard Of Oz" actually enjoyed it themselves when they were kids, and now just want to deny their own children the same pleasure (of experiencing pagan/satanic/wiccan entertainment).