


There are many Christians who are sensitive to the seductivity of Paganism and choose to avoid anything that would even remind them of what they converted from. I understand the real reasons for Christian objections to Harry Potter and outlined those at Mike Duran’s. This sort of chicanery makes Christianity look WORSE than Harry Potter looks to any non-enthusiast. Now, as religious people myself–“I are one,” as we say in Indiana–I am doubly offended. Using hyperbole and glossing over things like “truth”, “humour” and “nuance” to get to the place where everyone in town hangs breathlessly on their every word about the evils of the presence of a pool table in your community Harry Potter. In an effort to whip up anti-Potter frenzy we have religious people lying to strengthen their cases. Sprout cuts them herself as she didn’t trust anyone else with the delicate operation of potion making as so many lives depended on it. Professor Sprout (see, that’s Rowling’s humour again) says the mandrakes will be ready for use in potions when they are mature and “start trying to move into each other’s pots.” It’s a plant that mimics human behaviour in ways that add levity to an intense story about students being petrified.Ģ. “The mandrakes threw a raucous party in Greenhouse three”.

Throughout the year references are made to the plants growing and their roots doing things people do. When the kids deal with them in class it is only to re-pot the baby plants. look like stick figure men made out of three stuck-together penises. JKRowling is using her sense of humour and goofing on the fact that people who used Mandrakes in fertility potions (including two Bible women who fought over them named Rachel and Leah) used them because they “resembled a man” ie. The mandrake roots are not “actual human babies”. Allow rage to subside slightly so I don’t use a bit of what my mother calls “barnyard language” or call a presumably nice man a goatweenie.įor those of you who haven’t read the books let me briefly clarify.ġ. At the least this can cause a subconscious desensitization to abortion.” “In one class, the students are taught to cut up mandrake roots, which are living human babies, for use in a potion. And since I’d read none of his thoughts before it was ALL new to me. I read about a Catholic entertainer called Michael O’Brien who writes about the Roman Catholic objections to Potter I thought I’d surf over there to see if anything new was being said. Of course, every book and film release I’ve lived through since 2000 has been accompanied by this grief the same way there is always a handful of people who get sick at concerts and sporting events. It’s been years since I waded back into the Harry-Is-A-Tool-of-Satan camp.
