Kireihana wrote:So, anyone have any hopes for the last two books? (Ok, they're probably already written/planned out, but we can still wish!) I'd like to see Hermione and Ron get together. Unoriginal, yes, but that was my favorite pairing from the start. I'm not a big fan of Harry x Cho, though. Also I'd like to see Quidditch brought back into the series! Griffyndor still needs to win that Cup!
Inferno wrote:does any one think this series is evil? Well I don't, who loves this series? I DO YIIIPPPPEEEE
Bobtheduck wrote:Hmm... I think the poll should be deleted because it is distracting people from what's important... MY JOKE PREDICTION! Hehehee... I'm half joking, what do you people want from me?
heart of sword wrote:If you're not Christian, yes, you'll go to Hell. Reading it isn't evil as long as you don't start doing the stuff he does.
kireihana wrote:I like these books. I think it's kind of strange that some people are so against Harry Potter, yet embrace The Lord of the Rings. Maybe it's because Tolkien was Catholic. But both tales include Wizards, magic (LotR not so much, but still), and if you read The Silmarillion by Tolkien you come across a whole creation story, and god-like beings. (They all answer to one main god, and don't even refer to themselves as gods, though)
thalia wrote:I don't really know if I have a favorite character, but I always liked Fred and George (for the bit that they were in the books) because they are SO hilarious...I also like Hermione, cuz I can relate to being an 'insufferable know-it-all,' hehe!
Aka-chan wrote:I dunno about symbols and all that stuff]
Ditto~!Aka-chan wrote:and a certain someone has also gotten me hooked on Draco, especially in the third movie.
HwaRang777 wrote:I have to say that I enjoy reading the Harry Potter series to the utmost intensity! And I somewhat understand how some (not just CAA members) are saying that it's from the devil. Considering that it deals with Wicca, I would say yeah, that's the only part I don't like. but if you look past it's face value it's actually very chrisitan. Here are some christian symbols in the series:1) the scar on Harry's is like sin (because he's had since nearly birth)2) Voldemort is satan (because he wants to be the most powerful wizard)3) Dumbledore is the equivilant of God (because he knows what Potter does, usually)4) there's some kind of trinity thing going on between harry, ron, and hermione.5) Rowling may have intentionally wanted the series to be 7 books, not just because she feels that's enoughThere's a whole bunch more, but I can't think of anymore (hey that rhymes!)but also you have to understand is that the magic in this series is more of the fantasy type than the kind that is actually done today.I mean seriously, if anyone has past experiences with wicca or magick, does a witch or wizard use a wand? NO! so please reconsider.I highly suggest this (not the book) if your relationship with God is really strong. research on stuff like wicca occasionally, not like every week but like every month or two months so. I do it about that often, and the relationship between me and God have never been strongerFrom HwaRang777
Bobtheduck wrote:Quoting J.K. Rowling "Tom Felton is NOT Draco Malfoy"
Malfoy is supposed to be loathed, not the object of your desire or appreciation. Rowling says she sometimes regrets that he played Malfoy because he has earned him too much admiration which she did not want his character to have.
Bobtheduck wrote:Witches don't use wands
Bobtheduck wrote:On other subjects, it must be hard for wizards in muggle families because they'll likely outlive their brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and possibly even great nieces and nephews... I mean, do they just entirely separate themselves from their Muggle families?
HwaRang777 wrote:I have to say that I enjoy reading the Harry Potter series to the utmost intensity! And I somewhat understand how some (not just CAA members) are saying that it's from the devil. Considering that it deals with Wicca, I would say yeah, that's the only part I don't like. but if you look past it's face value it's actually very chrisitan. Here are some christian symbols in the series:
1) the scar on Harry's is like sin (because he's had since nearly birth)
2) Voldemort is satan (because he wants to be the most powerful wizard)
3) Dumbledore is the equivilant of God (because he knows what Potter does, usually)
4) there's some kind of trinity thing going on between harry, ron, and hermione.
5) Rowling may have intentionally wanted the series to be 7 books, not just because she feels that's enough
There's a whole bunch more, but I can't think of anymore (hey that rhymes!)
but also you have to understand is that the magic in this series is more of the fantasy type than the kind that is actually done today.
I mean seriously, if anyone has past experiences with wicca or magick, does a witch or wizard use a wand? NO! so please reconsider.
I highly suggest this (not the book) if your relationship with God is really strong. research on stuff like wicca occasionally, not like every week but like every month or two months so. I do it about that often, and the relationship between me and God have never been stronger
From HwaRang777
Ren_sama wrote:Thank goodness Tom ain't Draco. . .*phew* I hate Malfoy, he's such a wimp~! LOL. If Tom was Draco, I wouldn't like him...but thankfully he isn't--he just plays Draco in the movies. What a relief~!
Ren_sama wrote:Why would they outlive their brothers, sisters, etc?
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