We are going to hell.
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Syzygial Convergence — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:47 PM)
~AnnaMaria~ said...
In the long run it would serve you well to not make assumptions about people and act like a condescending twat. Go peddle your b.s. somewhere else.
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Syzygial Convergence — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:58 PM)
~AnnaMaria~ said...
Nobody cares what you have to say. Do you not get that? Are you that starved for attention? I have delt with better then you little boy. You are dismissed. You have wasted enough of every ones time. Bye!
Do you not get that?
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Platonic_Caveman — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:15 PM)
~AnnaMaria~ said...
If your kids are looking up to movies and the people in them for guidance that is a problem and the fault of the parents. You should be their heroes and teach them who the real heroes are out in the world. Your question has nothing to do with religion. It is a people thing no matter what God we do or don't believe in.
It depends upon the age of the child. You don't allow impressionable children to be indoctrinated into ideas which are opposed to the values you're teaching them. Once you have given them a firm basis on ethics, when they're a teenager, they're free to explore. But if I was a Christian no way would I let a 10-year-old think sorcery is fun and fine when the Bible says sorcerers should be put to death. Do you not see the glaring contradiction? Stand for something for chrissakes.
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Platonic_Caveman — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:21 PM)
~AnnaMaria~ said...
No one is talking about letting little ones be exposed to anything. I just assumed we were talking older kids.
10-year-olds read Harry Potter. I would let my ten-year-old read Harry Potter. But I support any Christian who doesn't want their children to read it.
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— 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:05 PM)Platonic_Caveman said...
What about movies which glorifying adultery? There are plenty of those. Should Christian kids be indoctrinated by Hollywood that adultery is sexy and glamorous? Media has a strong influence on viewers. I wouldn't let my kids watch homophobic trash. And I don't expect Christians to let their kids watch movies which glamorize adultery and sorcery.
I think you’re playing a bit of devil’s advocate here. Yes media has influence and we would all be naive to think it doesn’t. The bottom line is , it’s not the media’s responsibility to protect the sensibilities of your kids.
The only people responsible for teaching children morals are their parents.
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Platonic_Caveman — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 08:19 PM)
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said...
I think you’re playing a bit of devil’s advocate here. Yes media has influence and we would all be naive to think it doesn’t. The bottom line is , it’s not the media’s responsibility to protect the sensibilities of your kids.
The only people responsible for teaching children morals are their parents.
Of course, and I don't want media dumbed down to the level of a child. Yes, teach your children morals but don't let them turn on a movie after you're done and contradict everything you just told them. This stuff is not rocket science.
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Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 07:42 PM)
Donna, you're ignorant if you think any Christians are gonna read that and stop their children from reading Harry Potter. There are already Bible-beating fundies who condemn Harry Potter. The Christians who have heard this million times and just ignore it as extremist nonsense will just keep on ignoring it.
No seriously. I know Christians that consider reading Harry Potter a sin and do not allow their children to read it. They also don't celebrate Halloween either. The "sinners" who attend church are another story altogether because they aren't fully Christians yet. I'm technically still considered a "sinner". I'll watch a Harry Potter movie. I've watched all of them so far. -
may — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 03:01 PM)
That comment was in reference to you agreeing we are going to hell, not that I think you are a braindead potato head.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now. -
hungryinconway — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 03:05 PM)
you are a braindead potato head.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Really, that's fascinating.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
Also, a lot of the Harry Potter stuff is geared towards adults now, since the kids who grew up reading it when it first came out are in their 20s and 30s now.
I grew up watching The Flintstones and reading Encylopedia Brown, so I don't know what the hell your point is?
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may — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 05:42 PM)
I dont care how you grew up. I like harry potter and I'm not ashamed of it. You do you, imma do me.
I wasnt calling you a brain dead potato. I said the Steve lake comment was in reference to your comment about hell, and NOT because I think you're a brain dead potato like Steve lake. -
Twizlee — 6 years ago(July 08, 2019 02:55 PM)
LOL this is great.
I have had many discussions with parents who allowed their children to explore this dark world. I can understand people who don't know the Bible letting their kids get involved. They think of the Harry Potter stories innocent fantasies. But Christians who understand God's condemnation of witchcraft, which is prominent throughout the Bible, should know better.
I had a friend who wanted to read the books and watch the movies so bad but her parents wouldn't let her so she had to sneak to do it. They ended up finding out and busted her ass for it. They were crazy when it came to that ****, she wasn't even allowed watching Hocus Pocus!