Christianity and Harry potter
Christians stand on one side or the other when it comes to the Harry Potter books, and there are biblical experts on both sides of the Harry Potter argument. If you are considering reading the "Harry Potter" books, then you may want to sit down with your parents first. Talk to them about what they believe. Wheaton College professor Alan Jacobs describes the "Harry Potter" books as having "the possibility for serious moral reflection," and that reflection should come from a discussion with the others in your life.
There are cases when "Harry Potter" should be avoided. While most Christian teens considering reading the "Harry Potter" books never turn to occult practices, some Christian teens may have a background that makes reading the books tempting, because there are some Christian teens that have been drawn in toward occult practices at some point and time in their lives. If you feel you will be tempted back into the occult from reading the books, then you may want to avoid them.
The argument over whether or not Christian teens should be reading "Harry Potter" will continue. Anyone who is not sure about the books can read more from experts that have written books on both the pros and cons of the books. Discussion, prayer, and strong consideration should be given to any subject that remains as controversial as Harry Potter.
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