The books actually engage the children in reading hard copy books which is
good. Functional illiteracy is rampant these days and anything which will
promote literacy is a good thing. I think those as I who have never read
the books really shouldn't comment on their value. As they are children's
books I have not read them. I don't understand how they could be worse than
some of the other sorts of literature, or motion pictures read and watched
these days.
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From: "Chipmunks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 4:44 AM
Subject: Re: Harry Potter? - WAS:Re: Miss Flurrie
> Thanks for the clarification. I did not follow all of this thread in great
> detail and missed the original Harry Potter reference.
>
>
> I know that Christians are split up over whether or not to read these
> books. IMO there is way too much comotion made over the issue though. They
> are fantasy novels, modern day fairy tales, and, like with anything else
> they consume, i think youngsters should notconsume them without their
> parents' knowledge and with younger children, guidance. I do not think,
> however, that there is any greater significance to them - nor any hidden
> deeper mesage for Christians or anyone else - beyond them being a
> phenomenon as to their success and getting the computer generation of kids
> back into reading hardcopy books.
>
> As I did not see or do not remember the original post, i do not know what
> was said. I just don't think a series of novels would impact history
> beyond maybe a note towards its success and popularity. I do not think
> anyone misses out on anything by not reading the book but then it might be
> a fun way to spend a sleepless night. <g.
>
> I hope you get the rest you need and continue to pray for your health.
>
> love and hugs,
>
> Doris
>
>
>
> At 04:20 AM 7/23/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Well, here is the explanation.
>>
>>I was rambling. My mind went back to a reference earlier on the list
>>where somebody said they also felt that the big love affair the U.S. and
>>the U.K. had been having with the Harry Potter books may have provoked
>>God's judgement to try to once again catch the attention of a wayward
>>world.
>>
>>The hurrendous rains may, and I do say may, be storms of adveristy
>>allowed to happen by God in the great scheme of things to call us back to
>>Him.
>>
>>As far as my lack of sleep, I said perhaps I should be praying which led
>>to the rains which led to the though about the harry potter books.
>>
>>If somebody can shed some light on the fact that this dude who wrote all
>>these books is a believer and there is some kind of embeded symbolism that
>>we believers are to pick up, I have reserved the rite to not read them.
>>
>>
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