| On the heels of the riotous release of the new Harry Potter book,
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and the yet to be confirmed opinion
by a major ministry that the Harry Potter series is harmless, I have
felt it necessary to write my own comments on this issue. Many parents
will not like it. Neither will some pastors. Please do NOT ask me if I
care. Right now I am so angry at the level of compromise I am
encountering among believers on occult matters that I am not interested
in popular opinion. I am just interested in truth as I have come to
understand it, according to the flawless, perfect Word of God. If you
don't like that, don't read this. I did not survive and live to be a
relatively healthy, intact adult after suffering horrific abuse, by
"ac-centuating the positive and e-liminating the negative."
When I became a follower of Jesus thirty one years ago today as I write
this, I was a wounded, bleeding mess. No psychology could have healed
me. I'd already been judged as "the most messed up person I have
ever met" by one psychologist I sought help from at 17. No, I
survived purely because of one Book - and I devoured it like a starving
man. My first Bible was tattered in a year, every line highlighted, the
margins filled with notes. No one will ever know what that Book has
meant to me. Knowing the Author has made every word alive to me.
So what does that have to do with Harry Potter? For the believer,
everything. I find it unfortunate and heartbreaking that I am having to
go over basic, simple truth regarding the occult for believers, because
they are not being told - much less taught - the truth, and it is
continually being blocked at a pulpit level. I've sounded the alarm
about this for years. Now, perhaps, I can help you see the result of
Biblically ignorant believers and blatant disregard for God's opinion on
the occult. Now we have druids and British pastors meeting to
"dialogue" and find common ground. Now, we have believers
slithering like snakes in church and even sounding like pigs. I am not
making this up: They have the audacity to call it the "anointing of
the Spirit." THIS is what results from no real clear teaching on
what is of God and what is of the occult.
Now, we have Pokemon and Harry Potter, and who cares? It's harmless,
right? Just some cards. Just a fairy tale book with GREAT lessons about
good vs. evil, where good always wins! Isn't that positive for kids,
doesn't it teach kids to love books? To love reading?
Listen, I know a GREAT book that teaches both WITHOUT witchcraft! But
then, if the parents think it's so boring and useless that they only
read it in church, and don't bother reading it to their kids, how can
you expect kids to either love it or learn from it? I'm talking about
the Bible of course. And I fully believe that communicated well, the
Bible is flat-out the most interesting, powerful book in the universe.
And unlike Harry Potter, it's TRUE.
As to teaching kids to love reading, I know plenty of satanist kids
who are profoundly addicted to both reading and learning - from books on
the Black Arts. Better an ignorant teen who loves Jesus than a killer
satanist who loves to learn and has a through-the-roof I.Q., don't you
think? And no, this is not a plea for raising stupid kids. But love of
reading and learning is not a virtue in itself. In God's hands, it is a
gift, though it is not the sainted all-important goal modern Americans
think; in the devil's hands, it is a weapon; it becomes the tree of
knowledge of good and evil. Love of reading is certainly not evil. Kids
NEED to read. But it is NO guarantee of moral character. Ayn Rand -
Voltaire - Lenin - brilliant readers and writers all - and totally
godless, antichristian influences in their day. I mention this so I can
knock down the ridiculous notion that Harry Potter is good because it
teaches kids to love reading.
In my line of work, when you leave the "spiritual" element
out of things, there is in fact a huge difference, for example, between
Harry Potter, the satanic Bible, and on a more extreme level, H.P.
Lovecraft's satanic ritual book, The Necronomicon. Harry Potter is not
likely to snap some child's mind and make him a psychopathic killer. The
Necronomicon, a purely evil, incendiary and demonic book, could. Believe
me, I understand the difference. A kid with a pocket full of Pokemon and
wall covered with Potter paraphernalia would probably not qualify for me
as someone who needed immediate crisis intervention. On the other hand,
a kid with black walls and skulls and razors and clueless parents who
stay out of his room so as not to violate his "privacy", would
qualify.
When you consider the spiritual aspect, however, all of this takes on
an entirely different dimension. The difference between The Necronomicon,
for example, and Harry Potter is the difference between toxic death and
subtle poison.
I have a dear relative who experienced slow, gradual arsenic
poisoning. It was so gradual in fact, that she nearly died from it
before she realized what had happened and who was behind it.
Harry Potter is just such a poison. What is the harm of Harry Potter?
Just that it makes magick attractive, exciting, enticing. Kids look at
THAT - and then they look at their own faith and that of the people in
church, and oftentimes what they see is that the God of the Christians
is presented as powerless, someone who is far removed from us and has no
authority over evil. I have never known that God - my God is FULL of
power - but many kids know ONLY that misrepresentation.
Then they look at Harry Potter, and they compare "faiths" -
which one do YOU think they are going to be drawn to?
And it is not so much that Harry Potter is the problem. People have
ALWAYS written spiritual pornography. (That's what it is.) It is that
believers refuse to take a stand against it, rather compromising with it
because "all the other kids read it." Well, if you want YOUR
kids to be all the other kids, then that's what you'll have. But if you
understand how strong the prohibition against witchcraft is in the
Bible, allowing your kids to indulge the Potter madness is not an
option.
Listen to the Word of the Lord:
"Suffer not a witch to live." (Exodus 22:18) And no, I am
not suggesting this as a way to eliminate the problem with witchcraft in
our country. It was something Israel had to do to protect their covenant
and their country. But just because we're in New Testament times doesn't
mean since we don't kill 'em therefore we just let 'em in for dinner.
Which is quite literally what you do when you let Mr. Potter in the
door. Now go ahead and call that extreme. But I didn't write the Bible.
I'm just TELLING you what it says. You can twist it any way you please
to make it say what you want it to. But if you claim to follow Jesus
then understand that acceptance of witchcraft or the occult in any way,
shape or form, whether through Potter or the little Astrology bit you
just can't resist reading in the paper, it is FORBIDDEN and it is
POISON. "But," someone says, "It's FANTASY! Don't you
know the difference between real witchcraft and fantasy for
children?" Uh, don't YOU know the difference between real sex and
pornography? Pornography is more dangerous in the long run because it
blurs the line between reality and FANTASY. Potter is SPIRITUAL
PORNOGRAPHY. And as even mass murderer Ted Bundy admitted before he was
executed what a HUGE role pornography played in him actually acting OUT
the despicable crimes he would later commit, fantasy books on magick are
just as deadly because they ALSO blur the line between fantasy and
reality. The argument that because it's "fantasy" it is not
"dangerous" is ludicrous.
Now. The next argument is, "It's not witchcraft like the Bible
says. Harry Potter is a sorcerer." (Please refer to previous
articles on Christians who have no idea what the occult is.) The New
King James reads: "Do not allow a sorceress to live."
Witchcraft and sorcery are exactly the same thing.
Another key scripture:
"And (Manasseh) caused his sons to pass through the fire...he
practiced soothsaying (telling the future - psychic hotline mean
anything to you?) , used witchcraft and sorcery, and consulted mediums
(psychics) and spiritists (those who talk to the dead.) He did much evil
in the sight of the Lord, to provoke Him to anger."
"But I don't do those things!", someone protests. Well
Harry does it all. So maybe you're just a "Potter enabler."
Nahum 3:4 calls this activity spiritual adultery.
Before I hear something about us being in the New Testament under
grace, let's read Galatians 5:19-20: "Now the works of the flesh
are evident, which are these...witchcraft..." etc. There are dozens
of similar passages. Paul actually encountered a Harry Potter wannabe,
who followed them around like a town cryer, saying, "Listen to
these men, they show you the way to God!" I imagine some
Christians, who can't tell the Holy Spirit from a demon spirit, and who
don't know the truth of the scripture from the deception of the world
through the media, would have said, "Wow, she's really supportive
of Paul!" But if you read the "original Greek" (I love
that phrase, it makes me feel like I'm back in Bible School!) she is
actually saying, "They show you A way to God!" The devil is
very sneaky, and he can fool a lot of people who don't understand how
fine edged the truth is, discerning between soul and spirit, bone and
marrow. The Bible doesn't say there are WAYS to God: Just one. "I
am the Way, the Truth and the Life: No one comes to the Father but by
Me", Jesus said, and Acts tells us that "There is NO OTHER
NAME under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved." Paul
of course, knowing the truth and full of the REAL Spirit, turned around
and rebuked the spirit in her, which came out screaming I imagine. And
the result was, she got saved, and a bunch of big businessmen using her
occult talents to get rich got UNEMPLOYED! When the occult demon left
her, she had no powers left! Isn't that great?
Did you know that J.K. Rowlings, author of Harry Potter, is projected
to make $100 MILLION DOLLARS off of the latest Potter book, Goblet of
Fire"? You better believe that the occult is big business, from
Potter to Sabrina, from Marilyn Manson to the Psychic Hotlines. And I am
not endearing myself with the world, nor with very many believers, in
taking such a hard line against such an "innocent" story.
Listen folks: I have a right to say this, most of the skeptics don't. I
paid a price for 7 years of deep occult involvement, lured in part by
"innocent" games like "light as a feather", Gong Hee
Fot Choy, Jeanne Dixon's astrology column, and other
"harmless" things. And it has left scars that are deep and
permanent. (Not wounds, thank God - God heals those. The scars do
remain.) So please don't tell me I am an extremist. First of all, I
didn't shoot the dog. I'm just reporting God's opinion to you, and it's
up to you if you want to ignore it because you don't like it, or obey it
because He said it. Secondly, you are hearing from a man who nearly lost
his life because of involvement in escalating occult activities that
started out with "Potter-type" stuff. And I am a voice crying
in the wilderness against our complacent compromise. Why? Because while
we are talking cutesy about this WONDERFUL book series that makes kids
want to read, I am wondering what the results will be from a satanic
rock band that recently came to Dallas and convinced 5,000 kids to get
on their knees in a mockery of the Christian altar call and give their
lives to satan! And you wonder why I am so extreme. Sheesh. You do the
math.
No - kids who read Harry Potter won't automatically become devil
worshippers. But EVERY kid who reads it will open up the door of their
mind - some a little, some a lot - to the whispers, influences and lies
of demonic spirits. That's just spiritual fact. Get angry at me if you
must - if I'm wrong, well, then by all means, buy them all and read them
with your kids - after all, it IS a terrific read. But if I am right -
don't call me down the road when your kid starts participating in a Wiccan group and you are upset because you don't know where you went
wrong, having raised them in church and all that. Now's your best chance
to say, "I've had enough of the compromise. No more Potter, no more
Pokemon, no more Halloween, no more R rated movies (ouch!) and no more
contamination in my house."
"But my kids are bored with God!" That's not His fault. Do
you really think a good antidote to God- boredom is an immersion in
Potter mania? If you want your kids to get on fire, not with Potter's
Goblet but with truth, then get into the Book of Acts, read it, believe
it, live it, and walk it, and get kids to do the same. There's more
supernatural in that book than a hundred books J.K. Rowlings might be yet
to write. It's the REAL power. And if you think "God doesn't do
miracles anymore" then I truly feel sorry for you, because the
Devil knows differently, and as long as he can convince believers that
he has more power today than God, then he can continue to devour our
youth into the black hole of occultism.
As for me, I'm going to walk in the might of who God really is. I
trust you will do the same, dispense with this silly and dangerous
compromise and become the true warriors God has called us to be.
By
Gregory R. Reid
YouthFire
Note: This article was
posted by permission from the author.
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Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
~ Isaiah 5:20
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