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message 1: by brooke1994 (last edited Dec 27, 2013 02:32PM) (new)

brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Bill wrote: "Ohhhhhh, I love Harry Potter! Order of the Phoenix or Prisoner of Azkaban are my two favorites! I went to the theme park in Universal opening day! I have the movies memorized, and I even have a gry..."

Nice :D What's your favorite house in Hogwarts?


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brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments I think I would be in Gryffindor :) I also like Ravenclaw


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brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Bill wrote: "Gryffindor!!!!! Well, for me its debatable because Dumbledore was in Gryffindor and he is the greatest (well one of the greatest) wizards of all time. However, Ravenclaw is mysterious and all of th..."

lol


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brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Bill wrote: "How far are you in Order of the Phoenix? Thats a long book isn't it lol!"

It is. I'm on chapter eleven


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brooke1994  (formerlynarnian525) | 2099 comments Bill wrote: "The Sorting Hats New Song!"

lol yeah :D ha ha


message 6: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments Some people think they are bad, and they go against Christianity, i'm like, Whatever. Believe what you want, but what's bad about them?


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Audra is awesome*I love Fandoms* (Artemis) wrote: "Some people think they are bad, and they go against Christianity, i'm like, Whatever. Believe what you want, but what's bad about them?"

A lot of Christians are against Wizards in general. And also, I think that Harry Potter has been stereotyped as a non-Christian "evil! Stay away!" kind of book for a lot of people. My mom did research, and some even take it to the extreme with misinterpretation. They say that his scar is a Satanic S and he talks to demons in disguise or something like that....which is not true and not intended. When I read them I saw the Christian themes coming through because of Rowling's background. Friendship, self-sacrifice, love. But it can be a stumbling block for Christians, so each to their own. I adore Harry Potter. But if others don't, that's okay.


message 8: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments I've been told by one of my friends thatI'm sinning by reading them. But my best friend is my preacher's daughter and they all love the Harry Potter series


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Audra is awesome*I love Fandoms* (Artemis) wrote: "I've been told by one of my friends thatI'm sinning by reading them. But my best friend is my preacher's daughter and they all love the Harry Potter series"

It's not a sin to read them. It's a sin to start waving around a wand and say that you'd rather believe in witches and wizards than in God.


message 10: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments What?


message 11: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments Yeah, I just didn't understand at first :) I wouldn't become a witch.


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Audie Murphy | 135 comments :P


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Audie Murphy | 135 comments I would use it to go to Hogwarts and get away from my sisters


message 14: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments They wouldn't be in my house :P


message 15: by Audie Murphy (new)

Audie Murphy | 135 comments Nope, Ravenclaw!


message 16: by Monty (new)

Monty I love harry potter series and see nothing wrong with them.It shows love and friendship etc. Now if you read them and become obsessed and start actually believing your a wizard then you probably need to read something else


message 17: by Monty (new)

Monty when i first read them i was like 7. so whenever i went outside i would always find a twig for a wand lol


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