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Old 12-29-2008, 11:12 AM   #399
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Originally Posted by bill_mchale View Post
The simple fact of the matter is that many Christians, especially Christian fundamentalists use an older definition of magic that essentially was built around bargaining with supernatural powers for power. Such definitions existed for centuries. From the Christian perspective, that sort of magic certainly would be a threat. Unfortunately the definition of what is and what is not magic has changed radically over the past several decades. What Harry Potter uses could have been labeled super powers or psionics and in many respects the story would have been little different, but the use of the term magic (and particularly the term witches which also implies pacts with supernatural powers in older definitions ... sorry if I offend any wicca here, but that is what it essentially was prior to 1900) can certainly be upsetting to some Christians.
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I appreciate that some may wish not to read it for the reasons you state. That's absolutely fine with me. What I very strongly object to, however, is such people trying to prevent others from reading it.
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