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Evangelist says Bible speaks to Potter series 'white magic'
It is no coincidence that a Christian ministry has updated its comic book parody of the "Harry Potter" series in time for the latest Potter movie and book releases. Evangelist Tim Todd, who heads up Revival Fires International, says both the church and the secular world need to understand the danger for children and teens in embracing occult literature.
Todd acknowledges that no book series in recent years has achieved the success of the "Harry Potter" series, which he describes as well-written -- but whose spiritual nature and philosophy is in opposition to scripture, he points out. Many young readers, he surmises, are often simply drawn to the drama and fantasy of the Potter series, without realizing the spiritual nature of the books.
"The Harry Potter books present a Godless universe -- one in which the most powerful wizard wins," says the evangelist. "And in these books, the hero is a wizard who shows no evidence of belief in God and does not use the power of prayer to combat evil."
Todd contends the church has not looked closely enough at the phenomenon of the wizard's saga and the danger of it from a biblical standpoint. "The Harry Potter series -- it promotes sacrificing animals; it's emphasizing power regardless of good or evil; offering up blood sacrifices," he explains. "In Deuteronomy chapter 18, it says that sorcery and witchcraft is wrong, it's sin .... This is not something that we want to be promoting to our children as being a good thing," Todd emphasizes.
The ministry leader shares a story related the Potter series. "[T]his past week, in a children's [Bible] camp, there was a little girl who was just absolutely sold out on Harry Potter," he says. According to Todd, the girl repented of her obsession with the characters, but only after reading the "Harry Polarity and the Sinister Sorcery Satire" comic -- which is contained in his ministry's "Truth for Youth" Bibles.
Because of cases like the girl in the Bible camp, he urges parents to realize that Satan is trying to reach even their children in church. "We need to keep our children as far away from the things of the devil as we possibly can," Todd urges.
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