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by 4Justice from Houston Texas

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Harry Potter's latest and possibly the last book is being released this Saturday.

Kids, (I know mine) just can't wait to get their noses into the book and I am too pleased to see them keep out of mischief and out of my hair for a full day. 

The Zealous separatists (Hewbrew Perushim) want to ban the release of this book because its released on their Sabbath.

They threaten to sue the stores who sell the Harry Potter Book if the stores sell it on a Saturday.

So much for Separation of Church and State when an Alien Religious group can dictate to the Nation where and when we trade and on what day.

The Jewish community will NOT be satisfied until they  CONTROL our EVERY MOVEMENT.

When will they understand this Nations was founded on CHRISTIANITY.


NOT JUDO-CHRISTIAN as many of their followers would like us to believe.

CHRISTIANITY  - - - - - - - - - >   read your history.

We tolerate all religions. That's is the meaning of freedom of religion.

That does not mean they can force their Archaic Tribal Followings upon a Free Nation. 

These separatist believe that the seed of a man can enter a woman in a chlorinated Swim Pool or the Salt of the Sea side.

Men and Women cannot mix on the beach while on vacation, nor can their kids.  Separatism at its madness.

Thats what they would impose upon us if we do not make a stand.

They are going to tag me as Anti-Semitic - Well, I've got news for them. The Arabs are more Semitic than the Jews - I researched and found that Monster dictator Hitler invented the phrase and they proudly carry it on.

So much for someone we all hated to continue his legacy.

see www.jcrelations.net/en/?item=1152

 



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Donnelly read my blog view my photos
Jul 19, 2007 | 8:24 PM

Not that I don't appreiciate a good rant, but I believe evangelical christians have been vocal critics of the Harry Potter series as well.

4Justice read my blog view my photos
Jul 19, 2007 | 10:57 PM

Right 'O' but I can't see the E.C's go to the length of law suits to try and stop an innocent children's book sale on a Sunday.

I did expect it to open Pandora's Box and hold the record of comments in the history of myFox26 Houston !!

Does anyone know what the record is to date??

asnapper read my blog view my photos
Jul 19, 2007 | 11:12 PM

It's not an innocent childrens book it is a book of witchcraft..I should be outlawed

Robin9223 read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 6:33 AM

Asnapper, have you read the books or are you just going by hearsay?

What about Narnia? Or The Wizard of Oz? Thats all I can think of without caffine in me, but don't they have witchcraft in them too?

It just shocking how these religious groups jump all over Harry but forget about the little things in life they do that are against their beliefs.

asnapper read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 7:40 AM

The Harry Potter books glorify witchcraft. The hero namesake of the books is a young wizard, the son of a murdered wizard and witch. His adoptive parents, who are not witches, are depicted as foolish and cruel; but he escapes to attend the Hogwarts wizard’s school, where he learns to cast spells, use chants and crystal balls, ride broomsticks, turn himself into an animal, and perform other occultic rituals. Textbooks at the wizard school have titles like "The Standard Book of Spells." The directors of the school are ghosts who died gruesome deaths. One is named Near Headless Nick; he was killed by being struck 45 times in the neck with a blunt axe. There is a "Sorcerers Stone" that has the power to give immortality. The world of witchcraft is depicted as exciting and desirable. Witches are intelligent and caring; whereas non-witches called Muggles in the books, are dull and uncaring. Harry Potter and his wizard friend’s lie, steal, break rules, disobey authority figures, and take revenge. Harry Potter also makes and uses drug potions, including the psychedelic drug thujone, which has been banned in the United States since 1915. The wizards practice Hindu-type meditation "to clear the Inner Eye." There is swearing and violence. A three-headed dog mangles the leg of a professor; a mysterious figure drinks blood from a unicorn carcass; children are attacked and paralyzed; a dead cat is hung upside down by its tail. There are creatures called Dementors that "suck out peoples souls." There are ghosts who haunt bathroom toilets. In the second volume, a monster speaks to Harry thr

asnapper read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 7:41 AM

continue...through the walls of a castle, saying, "Come . . . come to me. . . . Let me rip you. . . . Let me tear you. . . . Let me kill you." When Harry kills the monster, its eyes are punctured and "a sudden shower of dark blood spattered the floor." The fourth volume contains a torture scene and two deaths. The final battle scene "is bloody and frightening. Voldemorts servant must exhume the bones of the Dark lords father, draw Harrys blood, and sacrifice his own hand in order to restore Voldemorts body." In the Harry Potter books, death is described as "going to bed after a very, very long day" and merely "the next great adventure

Robin9223 read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 7:44 AM

You don't need to tell me what the books are about, I own every single one of them and all the movies.

You still haven't answered my question? How is this different from Narnia, written by a Christian, that has a witch, talking lion (not real) and the witch hates these children for whatever reason?

asnapper read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 7:45 AM

Occultism is not a game; it is very real and it is rebellion against Almighty God. To fill the minds of children with such things is a great evil. Like Star Wars, the Harry Potter books promote the unscriptural myth that there is both good and evil wizardry. The Bible mentions wizards 11 times, and in every case it is a strong warning. Consider some examples:

Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the LORD your God (Lev. 19:31)
And the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits, and after wizards, to go a whoring after them, I will even set my face against that soul, and will cut him off from among his people (Lev. 20:6).
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them (Ephesians 5:11).

Robin9223 read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 7:54 AM

And my kids, along with alot of other kids, know this book is FICTION. They know if they try any of these spells nothing is going to happen.

asnapper read my blog view my photos
Jul 20, 2007 | 8:14 AM

Narnia At best, any biblical doctrine that is presented in Lewis’s Narnia is vague and distorted and overlaid with heathen mythology. The defenders of Lewis’s fiction argue that the Bible uses parables to present truth, but Lewis’s fiction is filled with unscriptural things that one will never find in a biblical parable. Christ’s parables did not contain a mixture of truth and paganism.

I didn't approve of the Passion of Christ either..

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Just looking for Justice in this society. Peace on Earth. Peace in our time and Good Will towards ALL men.

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