Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Harry Potter, again.
Alan & Brenda Leonard
5/7/03 17:05:
parents, and she's promoting the anti-christ. Or so says the other
homeschooler in town here (there's one), who was appalled that my son was
reading book 4.
Maybe Roald Dahl was Christian, I don't know. I should go ask her, but I'm
afriad she'd take it wrong.
brenda
> The strange thing is that they think Roald Dahl is fine and his books areIt's not about poor Harry. It's about J.K. Rowlings. She was a single
> filled with magic and kids getting the better of their parents but Harry
> Potter is evil.
parents, and she's promoting the anti-christ. Or so says the other
homeschooler in town here (there's one), who was appalled that my son was
reading book 4.
Maybe Roald Dahl was Christian, I don't know. I should go ask her, but I'm
afriad she'd take it wrong.
brenda
sorcha_aisling
>>>She was a singleThis is just a teeny, tiny little rant and it has nothing to do with
> parent<<<
Harry Potter, but it makes me so mad that the same people who protest
abortion criticize single mothers!!!
Ok, you can continue your discussion in peace now.
Sorcha
Betsy
**Maybe Roald Dahl was Christian, I don't know. I should go ask her,
but I'm
afriad she'd take it wrong.**
I'm pretty sure some of Roald Dahl's adult stories were published in
Playboy. <g> But you might not want to tell her, even to score a point,
because she might ban her kids Dahl books.
Betsy
PS Not that I care, but J. K. Rowling is a Christian who attends the
church of Scotland. She just doesn't wave her religion around like a
flag when she is interviewed.
but I'm
afriad she'd take it wrong.**
I'm pretty sure some of Roald Dahl's adult stories were published in
Playboy. <g> But you might not want to tell her, even to score a point,
because she might ban her kids Dahl books.
Betsy
PS Not that I care, but J. K. Rowling is a Christian who attends the
church of Scotland. She just doesn't wave her religion around like a
flag when she is interviewed.