Please imagine Harry Potter imagining at Omaha Christian College. Imagine going to school to learn about triangulation and chemistry, not distortion and charm. Imagine a thrill that fly in the sky with a broom. These adventures and many others are waiting for the novelist J. K. Rowling's experience with "Harry Potter and the Magician's Stone." This imaginative and funny story caused the country's great popularity and its sales exceeded only by the sequel of the book, Harry Potter and the Secret Room, Harry Potter and the prisoners of Azkaban.
Are you surprised to hear that Christians really stand on Harry Potter 's book? Many conservative Christian groups are getting a lot of news from school books by talking about burning books and banned books, but even Christians who think Harry Potter as a fantasy role in the fantasy world There are many. They identified these books with books written by Tolkien and Louis. Parent Harry Potter Christian believes that these books are a good explanation of the world where good and evil are not always obvious, but also give readers a hero of a "good side" of the fight between good and evil. They also praise the virtues of sympathy, loyalty, courage, and friendship among many major figures.
Please imagine Harry Potter imagining at Omaha Christian College. Imagine going to school to learn about triangulation and chemistry, not distortion and charm. Imagine a thrill that fly in the sky with a broom. These adventures and many others are waiting for the novelist J. K. Rowling's experience with "Harry Potter and the Magician's Stone." - Have you ever thought that books that contain sexual, obscene language, immoral subjects can be good books? For these reasons, witnesses of wheat fields are on the banned reading list. This book was disapproved primarily in almost all school districts in the United States between 1966 and 1975. In 1960, a teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma was fired for assigning a book to the 11th grade English class.
CBN.com - With the release of this week's latest Harry Potter movie and the last book of the series to be released in a few days, the discussion about Harry Potter is getting hotter again. Some parents call for prohibition of these books, but others - including Christians - accept fantasy series. Indeed, many fans in the series believe that these books are actually Christian novels and have great value for children. Author Richard Abanes says this can not be the truth