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2006-11-08 22:09:25 UTC
It's an alarming fact, that more and more teenagers, who spend their
youth reading Harry Potter books, are seduced into occultism and
other non-christian activities.
In essence the Harry Potter universe is based upon the teachings of
Gerald Gardner, the founder of the Wicca religion, which is a witch
belief system that enherits back from pre-christian Europes heretical
cults, such as the Carthars and the Knight Templars (branch of the
masonic lodge.)
Before parents will notice Potters influence, the son/daughter might
already have begun to fiddle with occultism, and the need to take
action becomes thus yet more urgent. If a daughter is caught in
defiling her own body, or a son is found to posses "magic-cards" or
play roleplaying games, there very well be a reason to suspect Harry
Potter reading. Ofcourse if Potter reading already is a know activity,
there is no doubt but to call an exorcist in case of these symptoms.
The child may at first deny all occult activities, but this should just
encourage parents to be that even harcher in the interrogation! It
might be the Devil that splits her tongue, and you could try seeking
advice in Malleus Maleficarum on how to put her checkmate in her own
game.
There have been several teenagegirls who have been lead astray by
Potter, but have been guided on right course by loving adults. Some
girls have slipped thrugh the fingers of unvigilant parents, who didn't
find it important to dicipline and strenghten the morals of their
children, and these girls have become goth/wicca-witch.
Sincerely,
Mr. Martin Johansen
http://www.geocities.com/martin.honore.johansen
youth reading Harry Potter books, are seduced into occultism and
other non-christian activities.
In essence the Harry Potter universe is based upon the teachings of
Gerald Gardner, the founder of the Wicca religion, which is a witch
belief system that enherits back from pre-christian Europes heretical
cults, such as the Carthars and the Knight Templars (branch of the
masonic lodge.)
Before parents will notice Potters influence, the son/daughter might
already have begun to fiddle with occultism, and the need to take
action becomes thus yet more urgent. If a daughter is caught in
defiling her own body, or a son is found to posses "magic-cards" or
play roleplaying games, there very well be a reason to suspect Harry
Potter reading. Ofcourse if Potter reading already is a know activity,
there is no doubt but to call an exorcist in case of these symptoms.
The child may at first deny all occult activities, but this should just
encourage parents to be that even harcher in the interrogation! It
might be the Devil that splits her tongue, and you could try seeking
advice in Malleus Maleficarum on how to put her checkmate in her own
game.
There have been several teenagegirls who have been lead astray by
Potter, but have been guided on right course by loving adults. Some
girls have slipped thrugh the fingers of unvigilant parents, who didn't
find it important to dicipline and strenghten the morals of their
children, and these girls have become goth/wicca-witch.
Sincerely,
Mr. Martin Johansen
http://www.geocities.com/martin.honore.johansen