Uh...isn't the Bible about the supernatural?
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I find the timing of this topic impecable. Yesterday I started rereading the saga. I had to rebuy Chamber of Secrets. My stop at the mall was quite sad. I'm posting in sightings after this.To right the countless wrongs of our days... We shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise...Oh, what a wonderful world such would be...
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Quoth mikoyan29 View PostWhat's wrong with Hewlett-Packard? Yes, the Reverse Polish Notation can be a bit tricky...but evil...nah. Now, I don't really like the pricing on the inks for my printer, but that's hardly evil. And any of the computers I've had from them have worked like a charm (except for the one where the hard drive crashed but a quick call and I got in the shop and back in no time)...evil though? Nah.I no longer fear HELL.
I work in RETAIL.
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Quoth mikoyan29 View PostWhat's wrong with Hewlett-Packard? Yes, the Reverse Polish Notation can be a bit tricky...but evil...nah. Now, I don't really like the pricing on the inks for my printer, but that's hardly evil. And any of the computers I've had from them have worked like a charm (except for the one where the hard drive crashed but a quick call and I got in the shop and back in no time)...evil though? Nah.
Quoth Mister View PostThe only thing the interviewed fanatic could muster up as reason was "Because it's about the supernatural and, and, and our children are already hearing voices"
Wonder what they'd think of some of the pictures I've seen of Daniel Radcliffe from "Equus"?It's floating wicker propelled by fire!
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I was working at a calendar club/ christmas corner a few years ago, my employers refused to sell the HP christmas ornaments because they were evil, but they were quite fine with having a huge wall of all the skin calendars. Kind of struck me as funny.It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care. -Office space
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Someone needs to ask these morons what chapter that spell teaching is going on in, and also what part of the book the satanism is going on in.
I mean, surely if these people are willing to go out and accost people about this book, then they must have read it and as such know what they are talking about. Right?
Right?
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Quoth patiokitty View PostThe year the second Harry Potter movie came out a group of us decided to make costumes...well, I'm a huge fan of Snape so I decided that I was going as him to the premiere in the next town over. Anyhow, I was stuck for a Halloween costume that year and decided to use the same robes and wig for work.
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Quoth Lace Neil Singer View PostBet you looked cool; I dressed up as Bellatrix Lestrange one Halloween, the one after the OOTP movie came out. XD However, I got nothing but compliments for my utter coolness.
My response: "What is this magical device you use to communicate with upon the wall? VOICES SPEAK FROM IT! IT MUST BE WITCHCRAFT!"
"You are able to communicate with the animals. You think thou knowest the ways of the God? THOU MUST BE A WITCH!"
And so on, and so forth. The most fun of it for me was getting one of them to admit that Christmas was a revamping of the winter solstice by the early Christian church to shift from pagan beliefs to a Christian belief system, and then saying, "So, in essence, it's evil because you stole the holiday and belief system but the original version is way not okay, ergo anyone writing a FANTASY book is an evil bastard, huh?"
"Yes."
"So, enjoying that Robert Jordan novel?"
".....er...."
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Quoth blas87 View PostToo funny. Kinda like when I wear my HIM band t-shirts and my nutso coworkers think that the band symbol is a pentogram!
i miss my old hogwartz tshirt. i think it's in my storage unit
it was from back when the WB store had the contract to carry all the merchandise
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Why do people think Harry Potter books have anything to do with religion? I've never understood that. They think it's a satanic bible of some kind. It's just FICTION. Christians can READ IT and they will not BURST INTO FLAMES. Satan isn't even mentioned in them, for crying out loud.It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision.
-Helen Keller
I got this av from Court Records, made by Croik!
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Quoth MoxisPilot View Post*fangirls* Hot Topic has HP stuff back in?!
Quoth Pagan View PostWonder what they'd think of some of the pictures I've seen of Daniel Radcliffe from "Equus"?
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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All this talk about Harry Potter and no one has mentioned Star Wars. Of course noboby thinks Star Wars is evil, but do consider this comparison:
Star Wars A New HopeHarry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone: synopsis
Luke SkywalkerHarry Potter is an orphan living with his aunt and uncle in the remote wildness ofTatooinesuburbia.
He is rescued fromaliensmuggles by wise, beardedBen KenobiHagrid, who turns out to be aJedi knightwizard.
BenHagrid reveals toLukeHarry thatLuke’sHarry’s father was also aJedi Knightwizard, and was the bestpilotQuidditch player he had ever seen.
LukeHarry is also instructed in how to use theJedi light sabremagic wand as he too trains to become aJediwizard.
LukeHarry has many adventures inthe galaxyHogwarts and makes new friends such asHan SoloRon andPrincess LeiaHermione.
In the course of these adventures he establishes himself as a topX-wing pilotQuidditch seeker in thebattle of the Death StarQuidditch match, making thedirect hitcatch that securesthe Rebels’Gryffindor’s victory againstthe forces of evilSlytherin.
LukeHarry also sees off the threat ofDarth VaderLord Voldemort, who we know murdered hisaunt and uncleparents.
In the finale,LukeHarry and his new friendsreceive medals of honorwin the Quidditch cup.
All of this is set to a music score by John Williams."I don't have to be petty. The Universe does that for me."
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IA, nicely done showing the parallels between SW and HP.
Another book that often got labeled as "evil" was The Lord of the Rings. I find that funny now, because in high school I once did a paper showing the similarities between Frodo and Jesus. The best part? There is a LOT of literature out there on that very similarity.
Quoth GroceryWench View PostHe marched off and went to my manager and accused them of hiring non-Christian workers.
SC: "You hire non-Christians!"
BOSS MAN: "Sir, calm down. What are you talking about?"
SC: "Him! He is non-Christian!"
BOSS MAN: "Oh, Jester? Oh yes, he's Jewish. Do you have some problem with that?"
SC: (realizing how he has trapped himself) "Er....um.....ah.....well.....er...."
BOSS MAN: "Jester does a fine job, and frankly, we don't hire people based on their religion, but their ability to do their job."
That might not be exactly how it would go, but it would be something like that, I am sure. My Boss does not suffer fools. At. All.
"The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is Still A Customer."
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Quoth blas87 View PostToo funny. Kinda like when I wear my HIM band t-shirts and my nutso coworkers think that the band symbol is a pentogram!
I need to find the jersey version, instead of just the hoodie!"That's too bad. Hospitals aren't fun to fight through."
"What IS fun to fight through?"
"Gardens. Electronics shops. Antique stores, but only if they're classy."
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