PistGurl said:
Seeing as you believe in magic I feel I should tell you that Wiccans do not do this kind of magic, and I for one think this is impossible.
Okay...I think people are forgetting that The Bible does not only warn of witchcraft, but of
wizardry, as well. I feel wizardry is the link people are forgetting about, and the type of magic they seem to be practicing in Harry Potter is much closer to the kind they use in wizardry.
And another thing, just to mention, is how whenever I research anything on Harry Potter or see stuff about it on the internet (even sites that support it) I get this weird, negative feeling from it. I have a feeling HP has something deeper to it than the bed-time story magic that it seems to have.
And seriously think about it, magic is magic... wizardry is wizardry. I don't see how good could battle evil when they are both using evil (magic).
seebs said:
What Harry Potter does is no more "witchcraft" than computers are. It's a set of tools which do certain things according to natural law imposed by God. That's not the same thing as Biblical "witchcraft".
I read once that magic is wrong because it is showing that you do not need God to accoplish things such as defeting evil and the like. And the truth is, there is only one good that has the ability to triumph over evil, and that very essence is the great and mighty power of God. Magic can't fight magic. Satan can't fight Satan. Please, people, this is an endless one-road topic leading to a dead-end sign, but so many seem to be so blind to it.
Would Jesus have written a book like Harry Potter? Would he have read a book like Harry Potter? Now, I'm sure some of you could say, "well, I don't know because Harry Potter wasn't around two-thousand years ago..." but I'm sure there were people who told myths about witches and wizards like Harry Potter and such, so would He have listened to them with pleasure?
"Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly." 1 Timothy 4:7.
MmmHmm...Didn't think so.
PistGurl said:
However, I feel I do have to say to all the people who read this, that a child who mashes up a frog and waves a wand, and says 'Levitaus Levitar'

or whatever it says in the book, will not be doing magic, but will be simply copying a fantasy, and completely made up book/film.
Actually, I think they'd be doing a lot more than harmlessly copying a fantasty book. If any of my children were influenced so much to kill and mash up a frog

I think they could not handle such a thing.
And one more thing, people...
"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things." Philippians 4:8
Is Harry Potter true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable (remember, admirable in
God's eyes...sin is admirable today in many people's eyes), excellent or praiseworthy? Think about it.
And also... something I noticed is that the people who are standing up for Harry Potter are not showing any Biblical verses to support their claim. Can anyone standing up for Harry Potter show some verses please? I'm very interested.