The Demon in My Harry Potter
Book
By Caltheous
(A.K.A. The Evil Queen)
It’s been a long time since I read
Laura Mallory’s article “Harry Potter Case – Myth vs. Truth,” 1
but the ideas she presents have lingered with me like the smell of an ogre. On her
advice, I went on the His Voice Today website and learned many terrible things
about Harry Potter. Apparently, unbeknownst to me, I got more than my money’s
worth from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire because, in the words of Pastor
David J. Meyer (from the site), “these books were taken into homes everywhere with
a real evil spirit following each copy to curse those homes.” 2
As each day goes by, I am more and more sure he is correct, and the emotions this
incites in me are truly as unholy as the works of J.K. Rowling.
To make matters worse, I now own all
seven Harry Potter books in both the
The
My eldest son was in the womb as I
read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone not once, but three times. One
of those times was even aloud, so I am certain his embryonic ears heard the story.
To compound the injury to his moral fiber, my husband has recently reminded me that
he was reading me Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets when I was in labor
(and I still contend that only demons could cause labor that painful). The
impact of this early exposure to demonic influence on my son is notable. I can overlook
the picky eating and refusal to make his bed, but his odd attraction to Bertie Bott’s
Every Flavor Beans (and they mean every flavor) is unacceptable to the extreme.
I am certain my Bible clearly prohibits the tasting of jellybeans flavored like
vomit or bogeys.
Other notable personality traits that
clearly come from the Potter books include his tender adoration for kittens,
the constant playing of nursery rhyme tunes on the saxophone, and his tendency to
tickle me even when I’d clearly prefer not to be disturbed. I need hardly point
out that cats feature prominently in the Potter books and are believed by
many cultures to be demonically influenced.3 Also, the constant
music reminds me of the flute used to lull Fluffy to sleep;4 it
is almost as though he fears stopping for some magically-based reason. I did not,
at first, associate the tickling to Harry Potter, but then I recalled how
the characters in the books fail to respect adult authority on many occasions. Not
only is this tickling reminiscent of Harry’s disrespectful treatment of Snape, but
it is also against the fifth commandment.5 Then there is the constant
wand waving. Though it is true that he has yet to produce a successful spell, the
instructions are all there within the books, and he is following them to the accented
syllable with great care. It is only a matter of time before his eleventh birthday.
I should note, also, that I have two
children. My younger son, though not the recipient of any deliberate prenatal or
early childhood exposure to Harry Potter, has shown even clearer behavioral
changes as a result of the evil spirit within the books. When something incredible
happens, I often hear him crying out the words, “This is just like magic!”
6 with a pronounced British accent. Of course, the pictures slipping
unexpectedly off the refrigerator door isn’t magic and my husband and I have never
suggested to our children that it is. Only demonic influence could coerce a child
into the world of magic and evil with such an idea. Worse than this, is the influence
of the Harry Potter Puppet Pals. I am considering writing to the His Voice
Today Website to warn them about exposure to the artistic creations of Potter
fans, which are, in most cases, even more rife with demonic influences than the
books themselves. And I suspect there is no fandom in existence that produces more
creative spin off works than the Harry Potter fandom. Take, for example,
one popular Harry Potter filk, Sexy Azkaban, sung to the tune of “Candyman”
by Christina Aguilera:
I met him at a meeting of the Dark
Lord’s gang
Saw his long blond hair and how he
shook his thang
Dark Mark tattoo on his lower arm
There’s nothing more dangerous than
a boy with charm
He had loads of cash, and a sexy (aahh)
He’s a sweet sexy resident of Azkaban
A sweet sexy resident of Azkaban.7
The words are pure evil and yet somehow
I can’t stop myself from singing along. I do try, but the effect of these demonically-influenced
“artists” is too strong for me to overcome. The number of sins referenced in just
that short, seven-line verse is breathtaking. There is vanity, pride, greed, envy,
and plenty of unholy lust… they don’t call them deadly sins for nothing. I wonder,
how do the “artists” sleep at night knowing that they are glorifying behaviors that
can only lead to hell? Also, every single time I wander onto the YouTube website,
I can’t resist searching “Harry Potter,” and videos like Lord Waldemart, with its
pointed criticism of the Wal-Mart Superstore, are clearly un-American.8
And as I plan out my next Wizard Rock outing, flip through picture after picture
of Harry Potter fan art, and read some Harry Potter fan fiction (slash
and otherwise), I am leading myself, and my children farther and farther down the
path of evil. Potter Puppet Pals is a prime example of this; not only can
my younger son do an impressive impersonation of the puppet voice that cries, “Dumbledore!”
9 in the YouTube video, but he has been known to shout, “It’s a pipe
bomb!” 10 at inopportune moments (such as during preschool drop
off). Perhaps it isn’t worth mentioning, but the added fact that Dumbledore nearly
always gets naked in the Potter Puppet Pals videos and the reality that he
is, in fact, gay11 are other clear signs of the illicit influences
present in the Harry Potter series. I mean, sure, all these examples of creative
people having a good time might be taken as a sign of a healthy sense of humor and
a love of life… but I know the truth that their fervor amounts to simple evil.
After I thought more about the issue
of the Potter books it occurred to me to examine the author for the proof
of dark influence within a book. Sure, it’s obvious that a single welfare mom who
becomes wealthier than the Queen of England smacks of a deal with the Devil, but
additional thought showed me that the entire genre of fantasy is corrupt in this
way. Examples of this are earth shattering. Take Christopher Paolini. He started
out as a wholesome westerner, a home-schooled kid of sixteen, and somehow he produced
a best-selling series of books that contains heroes who use magic – magic that can
often go horribly wrong. I have even noted, in his recent book Brisingr,
the preponderance of graphic and gratuitous violence. Then there is that Mormon
author who writes about so called “good” vampires. Stephenie Meyer may seem like
a good church-going woman and mother of three, but her Twilight series, with
its sexual overtones and acceptance of evil beings, can do nothing good for our
nation’s youth. And don’t forget the self-proclaimed atheist Phillip Pullman; His
Dark Materials (the title alone speaks clearly the intent) is the worst of all
these examples.
Now is probably the perfect time for me to show you just how serious the situation has become at our home. Here is a recent family portrait.
I have no doubt that it is the influence
of the Harry Potter stories that has caused an otherwise normal family to
transform to be so… well… frightening. We have renamed ourselves (from left to right):
The Source of all Evil, The Evil Queen, The Prince of Darkness, and The Prince of
Bones. And so, it is clear, there is evil in my Harry Potter books and it
has infested my home. With all this overpowering evidence around me, I have decided
that I have only two choices: either embrace evil fully or stop reading. To discuss
this matter with me, you may find me holding court in Hell.
Notes
1. Mallory, His Voice Today,
“GA Harry Potter Case: Myth v. Truth.”
2. Meyer, His Voice Today, “A
Letter from an Ex-Witch Writing About Harry Potter.”
3. Hartwell, “Feline Folktails – Cats
in Folklore and Superstition.”
4. Rowling, Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone, 275.
5. The fifth commandment is: “Honor
your father and your mother.”
6. Rowling, Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets, 325. However, my son heard the quote “This is just like
magic!” spoken by Lockhart in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie.
7. Swish and Filk, “Sexy Azkaban.”
8. You Tube, “Harry Potter and
the Dark Lord Waldemart.”
9. You Tube, “Potter Puppet Pals
in ‘The mysterious ticking noise.’”
10. Ibid.
11. The Leaky Cauldron, “J. K.
Rowling at Carnegie Hall Reveals Dumbledore is Gay; Neville Marries Hannah Abbott,
and Much More.”
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