Harry Potter and the Wrath of God: Chapter 23, Shocked by the Bible
I think this chapter would have been more interesting if Joe Kovacs would have launched into a full explanation about why Christians should not watch or read any of the Harry Potter stuff. However, he just used Harry as a lead in to his topic in this chapter, which is that God condemns witches, fortune telling, sorcery, the occult, etc.
What is surprising to me about this is that Kovacs think this is going to be shocking to people. I could be way wrong here, but I think both Christians all the way down the spectrum to those who know very little about Christianity have the understanding that Christians are opposed to those sorts of things. Even Hollywood knows this—and they get very little right about anything.
Do you think this information is shocking?
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What is surprising to me about this is that Kovacs think this is going to be shocking to people. I could be way wrong here, but I think both Christians all the way down the spectrum to those who know very little about Christianity have the understanding that Christians are opposed to those sorts of things. Even Hollywood knows this—and they get very little right about anything.
Do you think this information is shocking?
Back to "Summary Review"
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