Harry Potter and The Battle Against Evil
Title: Harry Potter and The Battle Against Evil
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Harry Potter and The Battle Against Evil
There is a popular preconception in Christian society that the words “witchcraft”, “wizard”, and “magic” fall under a veil of demoniac influence. This hasty bias is usually the source of many misunderstandings and misgivings in popular culture. In 1997, the first installment of a seven part series of books was released in the United States. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was a hit among children, teens, and adults alike. The latest volume, Harry Potter
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they’re wrong. The Harry Potter series will not produce a generation of Satanists. They are purely fantastical books written for enjoyment and entertainment. Children will not be led astray by words or phrases found in these books. People need to learn to be open minded to new things. Do not shut them off automatically because of their popularity. In the end, children will rebel. They will want to do what people are afraid of.
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