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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 309419" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Kathy, I wonder if that woman ever actually read the Harry Potter series? I read them....all of them. I always want to have a discussion about how there are a lot of biblical similarities in the books and if they actually <em><strong><span style="color: black">read</span></strong></em> the books, they might perceive them a little differently. I have a friend who is dead set against them, because of what she was told and won't let her kids read them. When I had a discussion with her about them, she said I was the first person who actually told her about the biblical symbolism in the books. I asked her if any of her friends actually read the books and she said no.</p><p> </p><p>OTH, my husband and his friends were in the school library one day and his friend picked up a book that had instructions on making bombs....this was in the early 80's. That kid ended up making small bombs and blowing up high school toilets etc and all kinds of other imaginable things. Eventually he ended up on the bomb squad in the military and is now a police officer.....bomb squad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 309419, member: 1024"] Kathy, I wonder if that woman ever actually read the Harry Potter series? I read them....all of them. I always want to have a discussion about how there are a lot of biblical similarities in the books and if they actually [I][B][COLOR=black]read[/COLOR][/B][/I] the books, they might perceive them a little differently. I have a friend who is dead set against them, because of what she was told and won't let her kids read them. When I had a discussion with her about them, she said I was the first person who actually told her about the biblical symbolism in the books. I asked her if any of her friends actually read the books and she said no. OTH, my husband and his friends were in the school library one day and his friend picked up a book that had instructions on making bombs....this was in the early 80's. That kid ended up making small bombs and blowing up high school toilets etc and all kinds of other imaginable things. Eventually he ended up on the bomb squad in the military and is now a police officer.....bomb squad. [/QUOTE]
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