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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Asderiphel wrote:Well, Lewis used Narnia as a reimagining of the Christian myth, using Aslan in the Christ model. And he was very public in his faith, as was Tolkien, and he used Christianity as the central cog for most of his work.
But I think the primary Christian argument against 'magic' of any kind, besides the "thou shall not suffer a witch to live", is that magic denotes a mystical power that is not divine, and can be harnessed to achieve results that are 'supposed' to remain in the hands of God alone. By default, the only other source of that power in the Christian mythology is Satan.
Tammuz wrote:
Tolkein was quite vocal that his works weren't a reimagining of christianity though, as wrote in a letter to milton walden, anymore than they where a reimagining of beowulf anyways.
either way i find HP to be far to cliche, what i can accept in tolkein i can't in HP becuase it just seems to be lacking innovation, maybe it's just becuase i read the worst witch as a kid and see it as a bit off a rip off.
was their a christian right backlash agaisnt mildred?
\Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:There was a christain school in my home town that had a book burning.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote: I realy don't see a problem with it, its just another form of entertainment, how is HP any different then CoN or LOTR?
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:
I had a flat mate a few years back who loved HP and claimed she was a real witch and that there were real spells in the movies and books.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:
My bro has concerns that it teaches children to use magic to get out of daily situations (like the breaking of glasses), mind you, he was drunk when he got on that rant.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:
Regardless, what's the big f'ing deal, beeoch? There was a christain school in my home town that had a book burning. I thought that was a bit much.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:
As long as a christain individual doesn't make it an idol, ie. putting it before going to church, or attempts to conjure such antics, I dont' see a problem.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:
I mean, really, my mum's best friend reckons TF is evil! Go figure.
Professor Smooth wrote:It's popular with young children.
Your flatmate was not a witch, but rather, an idiot. See the difference?
Are you saying that you shouldn't use magic to fix broken glasses? Or, perhaps, are you saying you can't because IT'S NOT REAL, IT'S FANTASY?
I would consider that to be a big deal. When a SCHOOL has a public BURNING OF BOOKS, every parent should see the red flag and yank their kids out of that school IMMEDIATELY.
What if they DID want to make it an idol? What would happen then? Answer: NOTHING. They'd be worshipping a DIFFERENT piece of fiction with no effect whatsoever. And if they DO attempt to "conjure such antics" then they are either an idiot (like your flatmate) or a child participating in what's commonly referred to as "playing."
Sounds like she might be of the same variety of witch as your former flatmate. Seriously, when people think that TFs (a toy/cartoon/comic book/movie) is EVIL, there is serious problem with the way that person views the world. It's a very DANGEROUS delusion to operate under.
Dreadwind wrote:Their savior, and god, is Hebrew. For however many hundreds of years though, they persecutited the Hebrew.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:I had a flat mate a few years back who loved HP and claimed she was a real witch and that there were real spells in the movies and books.
Poohy Ol' Negare wrote:if its a child who builds an altar to Thoth, and burns offerings of pens, or dances around a bon fire with half naked wiccans, before slitting the throat of a goat, - that's what I'm concerned about a child doing.
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