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VIEW FROM FANTASY & RELIGION ... HARRY POTTER & RATZINGER COMPARISON


Harry potter and the seven books relating to him and tell the story were the subject of debate within the Christian church. seems strange? Well it is not! There are articles where religion condemns the series of books because they are a source of induction to witchcraft ... and say that God tells us in Sacred Scripture: "Let there be among you [.] who does the ' guess or predict the outcome, or magician, or who does spells, or see the ghosts or spirits, or one who evokes the spirit of the dead. Anyone who practices these things is an abomination before the Lord [.] As for us, faithful to these words, resolutely choose the Kingdom of God, Kingdom of the Good, the True and the Beautiful, Kingdom of true faith, pure hope and gentle love. "We must also think of the words of then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI Some years ago, attributed to Harry Potter "Subtle seductions, whose activity is unconscious and so deep in the distortion of Christianity in the soul before it can grow properly." He was born a strong argument in proposito.Inoltre, contrary to cardinal, Pope John Paul II had praised the first books in the series for their positive message against racism and genocidio.In after some members of the Catholic Church have given their approval to the series , saying that it was imbued with Christian morals and the war of good to evil was clear and palese.Il Christian Congregational minister, John Killinger, said that rather than corrupting the minds of children, unlike the series encourages us to follow Christian teachings. The dispute was also inspired an episode in the series The Simpsons. Here, the ultra-Christian Ned Flanders "reads" Harry Potter to his children and says, "... and Harry Potter and all his wizard friends went straight to hell ... for practicing witchcraft." Then throw the book in the fireplace. Clearly, the satirical end of the episode, considering that the series has always done satire of the issues attuali.La JK Rowling has released detailed information concerning the personal and religious themes only in October 2007. "The religious parallels have always seemed to me obvious "begins during an interview," I never wanted to talk about it explicitly for the simple fact that I revealed too much about the direction that the plot would take. " First of The Deathly Hallows, the saga had referred to religious themes - the fall of Sirius behind the veil of life, the soul in division two after an act of wickedness, the love that saves the life of a loved one and becomes a shield of protection-without ever considering a particular religion.
-FROM THIS MOMENT IN ARTICLE ARE UNVEILED SOME PARTS OF THE SEVENTH BOOK OF THE SERIES "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" -
In the seventh and final book in the series references become very visible! Signs are very important to remember these two quotes in Chapter 16 of Deathly Hallows titled "Godric's Hollow," when Harry visits his parents' grave Law and you (recorded on the tombstone) the epitaph "The last enemy to be destroyed is death", or when the family tomb of Dumbledore is inscribed "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also . "Rowling said that" Hogwarts is a school open to all religions, "even though these last two quotations are undoubtedly Christian. The first is from I Corinthians 15.26 and the second is even a direct reference to Jesus in Mark 6.21. As Hermione said shortly after the passage mentioned above, the message of his parents, means "living beyond death. Living beyond death" concept that underlies the theology of resurrection. "I books very British, very pragmatically, then Harry would no doubt have found biblical quotations on tombstones, "Rowling added." But personally I find those two quotes in particular that the law in the cemetery at Godric's Hollow summarize - almost embody [the essence of] the 'series. "The same final volume, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, begins with two epigraphs from the religious theme, taken from a Choephori of Aeschylus, and thus of pagan origin, and the other taken from the book More Fruits of Solitude (More fruits of solitude) of William Penn, clearly cristiana.Riporto tradition here second: "Death is but crossing the world, as friends across the seas continue to live a in the other. As should be present, love and live what is omnipresent. In this divine glass they see face to face, and their reflection is free and pure. This is the comfort of friends: that, even if you can say the dead, their friendship and company are in the best sense ever present, because immortal. "" It 's been a pleasure for me to choose those two quotes, "said Rowling about their inclusion at the beginning of book seven. "I knew there would be those two passages since the Chamber of Secrets was published. I knew that if they had been placed at the beginning of the seventh book would have ended the series perfectly. "So it is with a quote immortality soul that begins the last book of the series and ends with the same peace that is the main character in accepting to die .. "Harry finally realized that he should not go quietly sopravvivere.il his job was in the welcoming arms of death . (The Deathly p.635), both expressions of great importance in the Christian religion! And then the brotherhood and love for the next .. a repeated theme of importance in the series: Harry is ready to die to prevent to hurt other people, is ready to die for love of others, just like his mother and that is what saves him, the love .. the only feeling that even wins morte.l 'love the only feeling is capable of changing the human being.
Miriel

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