I'm sure this is not the first or last time this topic will be brought up.
Here is where I stand, I don't agree with it because of the witchcraft. Sure it's meant to be harmless fantasy but I feel there's too many trap doors and pitfalls for that to be true.
I went years without watching or reading anything Harry Potter. But then one day my best friend begged me to watch the movies (and read the books but we'll get to that in a moment) and I thought okay,I'll give it a try. I don't believe any of it is real, it's just made-up stuff. I watched all the movies, through and through. And when I was finished, I talked to God about it and he said to me,
"Now that you've watched them you can put the lies to rest that just because you hadn't seen them you couldn't judge, but go no further with it now. Cease it all, don't watch them again or even try reading the books."
I didn't completely understand why he wanted me to stop at the time. Of course I knew the darkness and witchcraft were a big point but it wasn't until the last couple of years that I realized the weight of it all. What watching and reading things like Harry Potter would have, already had, done to me.
See, I use to watch others shows involving werewolves and vampires with some witchcraft. At the time I ignored it because I liked the story and characters too much to give it up. But God got control of my heart and showed me the errors I had made and the closer I got to Him the more my eyes and heart could see how the shows I had been watching warped my mind in ways I never would have imagined. I started watching anime when I was 9. Harmless though, right? I stopped watching anime for the same reasons now.
What goes into your mind, harmless as you may think, slowly churns inside you until it changes your point of view and warps, distorts, and perverts your mind and soul.
Even if you were to say, still, "this really doesn't affect me at all. I know it's all fake and made up stuff." And maybe that is true for you...but what about the friend standing beside you? You who don't realize just opened the back door to their hearts for the devil to sneak in.
I'm struggling a little today, more like hurting, because so many of my friends from church are HUGE Harry Potter fans, even the Youth pastor. The youth pastor is putting on a game night soon and the main event is a Harry Potter game. I was really looking forward to going until I heard that. Then my heart was convicted, and torn. I wanted to go but it just doesn't feel right to compromise my belief's for a few (though rare and precious) hours to spend bonding with people and making friends. That's why I'm bringing this up right now, it's what is on my heart.
What are your thoughts on Chrisitanity and Harry Potter? Can they really mix or is it like a bad food combination that shouldn't be mixed? And why?
Please he respectful and kind with your responses. No need for rudeness and disrespect on anyone whether they like or dislike HP. Like I said before, my BFF loved HP and though I was convicted by the Holy Spirit to ubstain from it I still loved her greatly and didn't tear her down for it.
Here is where I stand, I don't agree with it because of the witchcraft. Sure it's meant to be harmless fantasy but I feel there's too many trap doors and pitfalls for that to be true.
I went years without watching or reading anything Harry Potter. But then one day my best friend begged me to watch the movies (and read the books but we'll get to that in a moment) and I thought okay,I'll give it a try. I don't believe any of it is real, it's just made-up stuff. I watched all the movies, through and through. And when I was finished, I talked to God about it and he said to me,
"Now that you've watched them you can put the lies to rest that just because you hadn't seen them you couldn't judge, but go no further with it now. Cease it all, don't watch them again or even try reading the books."
I didn't completely understand why he wanted me to stop at the time. Of course I knew the darkness and witchcraft were a big point but it wasn't until the last couple of years that I realized the weight of it all. What watching and reading things like Harry Potter would have, already had, done to me.
See, I use to watch others shows involving werewolves and vampires with some witchcraft. At the time I ignored it because I liked the story and characters too much to give it up. But God got control of my heart and showed me the errors I had made and the closer I got to Him the more my eyes and heart could see how the shows I had been watching warped my mind in ways I never would have imagined. I started watching anime when I was 9. Harmless though, right? I stopped watching anime for the same reasons now.
What goes into your mind, harmless as you may think, slowly churns inside you until it changes your point of view and warps, distorts, and perverts your mind and soul.
Even if you were to say, still, "this really doesn't affect me at all. I know it's all fake and made up stuff." And maybe that is true for you...but what about the friend standing beside you? You who don't realize just opened the back door to their hearts for the devil to sneak in.
I'm struggling a little today, more like hurting, because so many of my friends from church are HUGE Harry Potter fans, even the Youth pastor. The youth pastor is putting on a game night soon and the main event is a Harry Potter game. I was really looking forward to going until I heard that. Then my heart was convicted, and torn. I wanted to go but it just doesn't feel right to compromise my belief's for a few (though rare and precious) hours to spend bonding with people and making friends. That's why I'm bringing this up right now, it's what is on my heart.
What are your thoughts on Chrisitanity and Harry Potter? Can they really mix or is it like a bad food combination that shouldn't be mixed? And why?
Please he respectful and kind with your responses. No need for rudeness and disrespect on anyone whether they like or dislike HP. Like I said before, my BFF loved HP and though I was convicted by the Holy Spirit to ubstain from it I still loved her greatly and didn't tear her down for it.