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James N. Watkins
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THIS WEEK’S
‘HEAVY TOPICS WITH A LIGHT TOUCH’
- HARRY POTTER: THE
GOOD, THE BAD, THE MUGGLY
(see below)
- CAN ‘WAR ON TERRORISM’ BE WON?
Terrorists struck three five-star hotels in
wounding many more. Meanwhile in
seemingly unchecked. Can terrorism be stopped? I don't think so. Here's why . . .
http://watkins.gospelcom.net/terrorism05.htm
- UNINTELLIGENT DEBATE ON ‘INTELLIGENT DESIGN’
DNA may unravel evolutionary theory
http://watkins.gospelcom.net/index110605.htm#evolution
- GROUPS
How different groups interpret the U.S. Constitution sounds
very similar to how different groups interpret the Bible. What does the Bible REALLY say?
http://watkins.gospelcom.net/index110605.htm#constitution
- THE TWELVE SITES OF CHRISTMAS
Yikes! Just 40 + days
until Christmas! Get into the spirit at:
http://watkins.gospelcom.net/indexc.htm
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- HARRY POTTER: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE MUGGLY
‘HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE” is ready to ignite
more debate concerning the boy wizard. Critics are calling
the film, which premiers next Friday, "darker and scarier." But is there anything to fear from the
phenomenon?
Here’s a fiery debate--with myself . . .
HEADMASTER DUMBLEDORE: Good evening, muggles
and wizards, and welcome to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry's
debate on "Harry Potter" with James Watkins and James Watkins. JIM is
the author of THE WHY FILES: ARE THERE REALLY GHOSTS? and
JIM is a newspaper columnist. Welcome gentlemen. We'll begin first with you, Jim.
JIM: Thank you, Headmaster Dumbledore. I've never debated myself before . . . at
least in public . . . but thank you for this opportunity. First, I thoroughly enjoyed the book HARRY
POTTER AND THE SORCERERS STONE. It is the story of a young boy who discovers
that he is the son of wizards and goes off to Hogwarts to refine his
wizardry. There, J. K. Rowling conjures
up a fascinating world where good and evil collide with spells, invisibility
cloaks, and a three-headed monster called "Fluffy," but good always
triumphs in the end.
JIM: Good points, Jim, but one of the problems of the
series, at least for children, is the moral ambiguity. We're never quite sure who is good and who is
evil. Eleven-year-old Harry is a good
boy, but he does have several character flaws.
Dumbledore observes, he has "a certain
disregard for rules." For adults,
this makes realistic fiction. (Even in
the Bible, Abraham, Moses, David, Peter, and others had major moral lapses.) But until children reach adolescence, they
have difficulty understanding this complexity, so I wouldn't recommend the
books for children younger than middle school.
JIM: I agree that Harry Potter is not for younger
children. But what makes this book and
the Warner Brothers movie outstanding is the author's refusal to allow a
simplistic division of the characters into "good" and
"evil" characters. As you
pointed out, the Bible is filled with godly characters who
did ungodly things. Such is life and
part of maturity is understanding that our heroes -
whether sports, music, or political - are apt to have some less than heroic
qualities.
JIM: Good points, but the element of the supernatural has
stirred up a caldron of controversy.
Some Christians believe that the entire series violates both Old and New
Testament commands to avoid witchcraft.
For instance, Deuteronomy 18:10-12 warns: “Let no one be found among you
who . . . practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in
witchcraft. . . . Anyone who does these
things is detestable to the Lord.”
JIM: Yes, that's true, but is the "magic" in Harry
Potter any different than the magic in C.S. Lewis' THE LION, THE WITCH, AND
WARDROBE or in J.
R. R. Tolkien's THE LORD OF THE RINGS? Conservative Christian and best-selling
author, Charles Colson, argues that Harry and his friends,
"develop courage, loyalty, and a willingness to sacrifice for one another.
Not bad lessons in a self-centered world."
He refers to the practices described in the books as: "purely
mechanical, as opposed to occultic. That is, Harry
and his friends cast spells, read crystal balls, and turn themselves into
animals - but they don't make contact with a supernatural world…. [It is not]
the kind of real-life witchcraft the Bible condemns." Obviously real witches do not fly brooms or
turn into cats as they do in the books.
JIM: Interesting point.
J. K. Rowling's world does seem to be more "secular" than
"occult-ish." The witchcraft at Hogwart's
doesn't include any of the elements of modern Wicca with its worship of nature
and each other. However, the books do
make witchcraft seem innocent and, of course, great fun. I think that's dangerous, particularly if
they become a gateway to interest in hardcore Wicca or Satanic worship.
JIM: Granted. This
book series is VERY different from Lewis' THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, where the
White Witch is undeniably evil and Aslan, the
Christ-like lion, is purely good. I
wouldn't mind my kids imitating Peter or Susan, but I don't want my kids to
have Harry Potter as a role model.
JIM: Very true. I
think our debate points out that this is a VERY complex issue. Harry Potter provides valuable lessons about
love, courage, and the victory of good over evil. In fact famous journalist G. K. Chesterton
claimed that his own journey into the Christian faith began with the lessons of
good and evil, as well as self-sacrifice, found in fairy tales. On the other hand, I believe the motion
picture industry was wise in giving the movie version a PG rating. The moral ambiguity makes the books and the
movies inappropriate for elementary school students. Even the Bible, especially Genesis and
Judges, has some X-rated material that is certainly not appropriate for young
readers.
JIM: I agree with you completely, which shouldn't be
surprising since I AM you.
I mean, you're me. I mean . . . .
I'm not sure debating myself was a good idea. Anyway, parents should read the books (or at
least see the movie) if their children are reading them (and they probably
are), as it provides opportunities to discuss the complex issues in the books
which have become a very real part of youth culture.
(c) 2001
James N. Watkins
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