You know certainly everybody about that Daniel Radcliffe ("Harry Potter") was on the move in New York often with somebody in the Drag queen scene. I don't know, because the reports are different on whether this person is a ->-bleeped-<- / Drag Queen, or is transsexual. In any case, however, this acquaintance hit headlines.
I am an eager fan of HP, have all books and all DVD at home. And I have a neighbor, a Christian. Today I would like to tell about him:
When my neighbor found out that Daniel Radcliffe got a ->-bleeped-<- friend, and he gets on with him/her well, he said that "such a thing" could only happen if somebody would occupy "satanic things". Harry Potter and satanic? Come on, even if you are a Christian, even you can't be so stupid! Then I said him that I am a witch, and horrified he looked at me. But when I said him that every person had the right to live in such a way as he or she holds it for right; he used citations from the Bibleagainst me.
It is normal such a thing? Religious illness? Fanaticism? Or just ignorance?
I believe, if I had said something to him about my past (ts), he would have freaked out!
Or what do you think?
There are religious fanatics and a-holes in every religion, even wicca (though there they end up being called fluff-bunnies). Elitism is everywhere.
It's human nature to see things in an "us v.s. them" sort of way and this is a symptom of that.
Personally, I know a lot of christians who couldn't care less 'bout other peoples sexuality and gender identity, got some of 'em in my family, but then their aggression turns towards some other group to call "them".
Quote from: Witch of Hope on May 22, 2009, 01:47:15 AM
Come on, even if you are a Christian, even you can't be so stupid!
Actually, "stupid" like GID appears to be an equal-opportunity visitor. :laugh:
Wow, talk about reading a little into a lot. Yeesh. Is not DR doing like Equis on B-way? Is he not a rather famous, and very rich show biz type? Is not the drag queen scene in NYC a hoot? Could he not be just one more person tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York?
It's a movie, and all that stuff in it - its not satanic, its stagehands. Its not real magic, its the magic of theatre. Yeesh.
Quote from: Witch of Hope on May 22, 2009, 01:47:15 AM
Harry Potter and satanic? Come on, even if you are a Christian, even you can't be so stupid!
I've run into plenty of Christians who think exactly that.
Quote from: Lisbeth on May 22, 2009, 08:02:03 PM
I've run into plenty of Christians who think exactly that.
Yep, me too. And they are the same ones who will read C.S. Lewis to their children. Come on,
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe......lots of magic in there and a very accurate title.
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All the same whether Daniel Radcliffe was now only curiously on the DQ scene, or a "personal interest" exists in his company; I find, it is his matter which nobody concerns something.
However, it is something different, if people, in this case a Christian, understand everything what he doesn't understand or wants to understand as "declined by Satan ". By the way, my neighbor hasn't greeted any more, and I believe, the neighbors whisper about me.
Yes Harry Potter is satanic, Dan Brown is the antichrist. George Lucas is well, find something to bash in Star Wars.
Gene Roddenberry was a Commie. Ann Rice def. into some freaky stuff.
Will people ever grow up and just enjoy entertainment for the sake of entertainment alone.
And if Christian groups are so concerned, than as Kristi began to point out...theres a crapload of stuff for them to produce on their own.
My 2cents on this issue...Mich'
Quote from: Kristi on May 22, 2009, 08:46:30 PM
Yep, me too. And they are the same ones who will read C.S. Lewis to their children. Come on, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe......lots of magic in there and a very accurate title.
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I saw that movie, too.
Gennee
See "Jesus Camp". There's a whole scene about how Harry Potter is the devil and if he'd lived during old testament times, he would have been put to death. (never mind what would happen to a female acting as a minister with short hair and wearing pants...)
I think the whole "Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe" thing is hilarious. To me, that movie was awfully violent and full of magic to be "holy" like a lot of fundamentalists think it is. The thing about fundamentalists is that their worlds are small and they are so scared of going to hell that they are unwilling to doubt anything they are told or to think for themselves. So if someone says that Harry Potter is devil's work, they aren't going to read it themselves to get their own impression of it. They'll never talk to a drag queen, a TS person, or a gay person because they've been told that these people are evil...they are too scared to actually get to know those people because they might go to hell for it.
it's aight
I'm a Christian and I love the Harry Potter movies, and so does my family (except my aunt she does think that it's a bad series cause of witches and wizards).
Quote from: Janah on June 30, 2009, 12:01:04 AM
I'm a Christian and I love the Harry Potter movies, and so does my family (except my aunt she does think that it's a bad series cause of witches and wizards).
Would it be a problem to you or your family (especially your aunt) to met a real witch or a real wizard? By the way, I'm a dianic witch (feminist way of the goddess). Would do or your entire family let me in your house or not (if I would there)?
Can do you tell me, why so many Christians are afraid about magic, witches/wizards and Harry Potter. And, my last question:
Would do you like to see the latest HP movie in a few days?
Christians are afraid of magic, because we believe the only way for us to get magical abilities is from the devil. God doesn't give people that kind of power.
My family accepts people into our home regardless of religion or beliefs, as long as they aren't trying to convert us. I respect other peoples decisions and I won't be mean or rude to them because of it, even if I don't believe in the decision.
Quote from: Janah on June 30, 2009, 05:04:02 PM
Christians are afraid of magic, because we believe the only way for us to get magical abilities is from the devil. God doesn't give people that kind of power.
What IS magic?
It comes originally from the word IMAGINATION, and this used Mose, Christ and several others in their work. So, magic didn't comes from the devil or god, it is just energy. Energy is neither evil nor gut, just nergy. You can used it for "white" magic (to hlp people) or black magic (to harm people). it's up to you, not the decicion of god or a so called devil.
Actually they are afraid of a gay harry potter, because a gay harry potter is the harry potter with the real special magic wand in his mouth.
I think the magic christians talk about are more supernatural. Think about the stories of how a musician became so good, people say they sold there soul to the devil. It's just something acquired in such a way. There are probably many different definitions of magic. Harry Potter magic is definitely the style of magic christians talk about, but seeing as it's just a story and it's not true, the movies aren't "Evil". The kind of magic you talk about just seems to be a typical human ability and will not generally be refered to as magic.
Quote from: tekla on July 01, 2009, 12:07:13 AM
the harry potter with the real special magic wand in his mouth.
Doll, how many more are you planning on having tonight? ;D
Quote from: Witch of Hope on May 22, 2009, 01:47:15 AM...Or what do you think?
Sweety, in my opinion, now that you have outed yourself as a witch you need
to watch out over your shoulder for this guy and guard your words with him
closely. From the sounds of this man's reaction to the news that, "Daniel
Radcliffe was seen with a friend", which for all intents and purposes is gossip.
His fanaticism sounds only to be seconded by his bigotry. I hear "Schadenfreude"
is a pretty popular pass time over there. Take care of yourself.
Oh I'm so sorry a real 'gay' harry potter would have had things like character development, plot, theme, and great grammar, I have to assume, that since the Harry Potter books had none of that, they must, in fact, be Xian books.
That is funny. Reminds me once when I asked my stepmother (who is a fanatical christian):
"If it is shown that Intelligent Alien life actually existed on earth what would you think about it?"
She said
"They would be Fallen Angels".
not kidding. :)
My dad once told me that Harry Potter was the devil because of the witchcraft. I asked him if he'd ever read it. He shut up after that.
For your reading pleasure please allow me to share a few
radical fundamentalist fanatic christian "Golden Tenents":
- Man has never ventured into space, never mind gone to the moon
- Outer space in conprised of water because Genesis 1:7 says "God made
the firmament and divided the waters which were under the firmament
from the waters which were ABOVE the firmament;".
- The world is in fact flat.
- Dinosaurs never existed, the "bones" are merely calcium that Satan has
formed into deceptive shapes, to take our minds off of God
- ANY music that doesn't praise or mention God is satanic.
- Males and females can not swim together, "...if you have looked upon a
woman and lusted after her you have sinned already"
- Any one who believes in extraterestrials should be stoned to death.
Just to name a few. With this mindset, why should we care
what they have to say or think about us.
I've seen shows (and there's a creationist museum somewhere in KY...it's run by an Australian dude though...we had nothing to do with it) that say man and dinosaurs lived together. For example, the leviathan and that other monster (in Job, maybe? Like I read the Bible...) were dinosaurs. See Alexandra Pelosi's film, "Friends of God". Wackos.
It's my understanding that most people think the other animal (...what was it called...behemoth? maybe? I don't know) was a hippopotamus. :P
Ken Ham, I think, is the Australian fellow's name that you're after for the creation museum.
ugh...I'm so ashamed that it's in Kentucky...I'm glad to say I have no idea where it is, though!