Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 1585380156
Manufacturer: Global Distributing Services
Average Customer Review: (From 4 total reviews)
List Price: $12.95

 

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Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
Is there a hidden meaning and purpose to Harry Potter? Are these innocent, harmless children’s stories? Decide for yourself!


Customer Reviews

very good by J. Louk
this person came right out of a satan worship who of all should know the sneaky ways of satan..and to those fellow christians who dont believe, do you know how man get into witchcraft after reading and reading harry potter? would you say oh whoooopy dee do about withcraft also?

HA HA HA HA. by Denzel Lockheart
I guess we should not be allowed to read or watch Lord Of The Rings of Star Wars, next. Sheesh.

Well I’m a Christian, and I read this book and it was STUPID!!!!! This book is basically the same as the video, “Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged”.

The catch: Stephin Dollins goes “HARRY POTTER! AND WITCHCRAFT! PURE WORK OF SATAN! AHHH! BURN!!!!!!” and keeps on misquoting the books and movies, and Rowling her self. He often keeps misprononouncing names such as “Rufius Haggard”, “Voldemore”, and Diagnon Alley” when it’s really “Rubius Hagrid”, “Voldemort”, and “Diagon Alley” and he also spouts misinformation about Rowling like saying she’s a satanist and other misinformation.

Whoop-Tee-Do, Then! If you’re gonna read more about HP, read the books and watch the movies. That’s the only place you’ll find ifo about him and his friends.

ZERO Stars Should Be An Option by Ugly Olde Witch
Stephen Dollins owes JK Rowlings money. Seriously. The bulk of this book is his rephrasing of her exact story, peppered with the most ridiculous photos I have ever seen. (Page 38 shows three children, obviously posed, and having nothing to do whatsoever with the Harry Potter novels - except someone has scribbled a curse on the wall.) The back of the book contains photos from the movies, photos of current Harry Potter toys, and photos of book covers containing other Harry Potter critques.

Stephen Dollins also believes that Teletubbies were sent to us by Satan (while they annoy me, I doubt that Satan is involved) and sadly, he also used The Onion as one of his resources. (The Onion is a satirical newspaper with headlines like: “Ozzy Osbourne Wins Tickets to OzzFest” — it’s NOT REAL.) To me, this ends ANY credibility this author may have had.

My advice: don’t give this guy any more money. Don’t encourage his narrow-minded views. Read Harry Potter for yourself. Read The Onion (it’s free) and donate your money to charity.

This book is a complete sham! by P. Paras
To begin with, this guy uses a notorious article from “The Onion” as a source of information! “The Onion” is a satiricle site and their articles are satires. In other words — COMPLETELY FALSE!

Steven Dollins misquotes the books, Ms. Rowling and even twists facts about what characters say and do in the Potter series in order to *prove* Satanic agendas.

If you want to know more about Harry Potter, READ THE BOOKS. These books are not spell books and do not contain any more magic than your typical Disney cartoon. They are great stories about a child coming of age and learning that good will always defeat evil and that loyalty and friendship go hand-in-hand.

The book in question here, Mr. Dollins ignorant opus on the occultic messages of Harry Potter, is full of half-truths and outright lies and is not worth the paper on which it is printed. I really wish that I hadn’t spent one penny on this garbage.


 

 


 

 

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