If you believe in ghosts, I hate to burst your bubble, but they don’t exist. And by ghost, I’m using the traditional definition of a person who has died and is manifesting themselves in some way to the living, their spirit being trapped between this life and the next. No, there are no such things as ghosts. But there is something much worse that is real.
If you believe in ghosts, I hate to burst your bubble, but they don’t exist. And by ghost, I’m using the traditional definition of a person who has died and is manifesting themselves in some way to the living, their spirit being trapped between this life and the next. No, there are no such things as ghosts. But there is something much worse that is real.
and he has every right to make his decision. i thought it was very odd to suggest that they are actual curses and spells when clearly these books are fiction. they are novels that were created by j.k. rowling as she wrote in a coffee shop in edinburgh making it up in her head and writing it down on legal pads. i always i read these books with my kids when they were little. i always felt that harry was somewhat of a christlike figure. he s good, innately good, he s able to get rid of evil and all the situations. characters that go up against this evil snake. i always saw it as sort of a very pure, good versus evil, exciting battle the kids really identify a laugh. this isn t the first time we ve seen parents get really worried about things that are in the culture that are part of the occult. we remember dungeons & dragons. there is concern about ouija boards. remember heavy metal bands in