The “Abomination” of Harry Potter

Jason and Ron Carlson critique the Harry Potter series, comparing it to hypothetical children’s books glorifying drugs, terrorism, and prostitution. They argue that its focus on witchcraft and sorcery, condemned as “abominations” in the Bible (Deuteronomy 18:9-14), makes it unsuitable for Christian families, urging believers to reject it as unbiblical.

Jason and Ron Carlson denounce the Harry Potter series, likening it to imaginary books promoting drug abuse, terrorism, and prostitution—subjects they deem evil and unfit for children. They highlight its basis in witchcraft and sorcery, practices labeled “abominations” by God (Deuteronomy 18:9-14) and condemned in scripture (Galatians 5:19-21, Revelation 22:15). Despite its popularity, with millions sold, they question why Christian families embrace it while pastors remain silent. The authors assert that believers must reject Harry Potter, as it contradicts biblical teachings, and stand against worldly trends, upholding God’s standards by refusing to expose children to such “demonic” content.
Jason and Ron Carlson denounce the Harry Potter series, likening it to imaginary books promoting drug abuse, terrorism, and prostitution—subjects they deem evil and unfit for children. They highlight its basis in witchcraft and sorcery, practices labeled “abominations” by God (Deuteronomy 18:9-14) and condemned in scripture (Galatians 5:19-21, Revelation 22:15). Despite its popularity, with millions sold, they question why Christian families embrace it while pastors remain silent. The authors assert that believers must reject Harry Potter, as it contradicts biblical teachings, and stand against worldly trends, upholding God’s standards by refusing to expose children to such “demonic” content.

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