nanookadenord
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If you care about "real world problems" and you have children... you will care when they stop going to church, come home with black eye shadow and tell you that they were playing with a ouija board..... you will care.
Let's see, I have seven kids. Five do not go to church because they live with their mom 1200 miles away and she doesn't believe in God. I have no say in their religious upbringing. My two kids here are mainly with my ex-wife. They do go to church because their mom and I believe in God.
So, let's see, two of the five 1200 miles away are adults. They watched Harry Potter as kids. Neither wear black eye shadow or play with Ouija boards and have no inclinations to. My other three 1200 miles away have also watched and read Harry Potter. Two are cheerleaders and all three very successful in school. With one, that being my sixteen year old daughter having been on the honor roll all her high school career so far and if she continues will be awarded the silver cup for having been on honor roll throughout her high school career. She is also a cheerleader. My fifteen year old boy is also on honor roll here and there, sometimes he misses it by a slim margin. He too cheerleads. The youngest up there is only in seventh grade and she was awarded with a social studies attitude award.
They know the difference between what is real and what is make believe. They know that Harry Potter is fictional and view it in that light.
My two down here are four and six. Still too young for Harry Potter, but they will be raised the same way, other than they attend church.
So much for what I quoted above!
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