By tinyfluffy
Sunday, January 08 2012, 12:40AM
“Derek Prince believed that Jesus Christ is alive and that the Bible is a representation of the truth.
I don't know of anyone who believes Harry Potter or Voldemort ever lived as the characters described in J.K.Rowlings books or that any of the stories are based on truth.
Which is the harmless, which the harmful?”
Sunday, January 08 2012, 1:39PM
“The problem is, that the films stimulate a certain fascination with all things pertaining to the occult. The deeper one delves into to these occult activities the more one is exposed to the dark and 'harmful' forces behind them (as Derek pointed out).
In fact I would go so far as to say, that for those who delve further (as the case of Doreen Irvine and many others prove); invariably inherit the psychological, physical and emotional curses which the animating forces ultimately seek to deliver. The amount of problems encountered is probably directly proportional to ones exposure.”
Sunday, January 08 2012, 1:44PM
“Peter Smith CBE- general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) 1988-2002.
said: "Children, particularly girls on the cusp of puberty, have always been interested in magic and in parallel worlds. Casting spells gives them a feeling of control over an increasingly confusing world at a time when many youngsters feel powerless.
"But there is a darker side to the occult which may disturb vulnerable children and expose them to manipulation by adults. Parents and teachers will want to educate young people about the dangers of dabbling in the occult, before they become too deeply involved."”
by A_B_C_D_2
Friday, January 06 2012, 8:46PM
“hhhhmm interesting!”