14,000,000 satan worshippers!!!

KaBudokan

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I was at the doctor's office today, and while I was waiting, I picked up a Reader's Digest. (It was either that or a year old SI. :( ) There was a letter to the editor from this woman who complained that her last letter was "edited" before it was published. The editors had taken out the statements the woman made condemning Harry Potter for promoting "satanism and witchcraft."

She was so upset because it is such a "huge issue." The woman then informed them that because of Harry Potter's popularity, the "Church of Satan" now boasts over 14,000,000 child members. She cited this article as the source: Harry Potter, the Devil's Messenger .

The editor's reply informed the woman that The Onion is a satirical newspaper. Some people need serious help. :D

(In this poor do-gooder's defense, I did see one of the editors of The Onion on Letterman a while back. Apparantly one of the major newspapers had cited The Onion as a source in a story about the pope or something like that... lol)
 

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I've said it once, and I'll say it again, any hope of logic and reasoning is abscent from many minds of the moral police.
 

Regine

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People make fun of me for even calling the Onion a newspaper - at least I don't believe any of it :p
 

LordMaul

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Harry Potter is fscking bullshyte. Stupid shee-it for dumb parents to let their dumb kids to read.
 

Zorba

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LordMaul: It is just a book. At least the kids are reading instead of playing video games all day.
 

jsm

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Reading is a good thing, I think. At least they are not reading books on how to kill people for fun and profit or Mein Kampf - then we might have problems.

Anyhow, video games have their benefits as well: critical thinking, hand/eye coordination. All of those can be beneficial, though there is evidence of anti-social behaviour from playing too many video games.
 

virusag13

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JSM I read books about serial killers, is that alright? Reading no matter what is good. Hell read some porn ........................... lol
 

KaBudokan

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As someone going to school to be an English teacher, I would have to agree that reading is good - ALMOST all the time. lol
 

kru

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"I have this one student in the fifth grade who'd never read a book before in his life. Now he's read Sorcerer's Stone, Prisoner Of Azkaban, Chamber Of Secrets, Goblet Of Fire, The Seven Scrolls Of The Black Rose, The Necronomicon, The Satanic Bible, The Origin Of Species --you name it."
 

KaBudokan

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You're totally right Kru. I work in inner-city schools, and it's really awesome to see a reluctant reader toting around a 600 page book. Then to have him re-read it is amazing. :)
 

Azraele

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<<Bah. They still don't learn anything useful either way>>

At least they're reading. At that age, what do you expect of them, Shakespeare, Chaucer?, Milton???
 

Tauren

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LordMaul - I pity your children if you have any. Reading is important and it is O.K. for children to have fun.
 

ArkAoss

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hmm i read books about serial killers too. and psycho analytical journals, and britanicca's encyclopaedia. any book, but i havn't read the harry potter books yet.
 

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<< Harry Potter is fscking bullshyte. Stupid shee-it for dumb parents to let their dumb kids to read. >>



It could just be me, but I think that some childrens' books could help increase your vocabulary, and possibly even help your grammar.
 

Elita1

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I remember when I was little my cousin's parents would forbid her from owning toy unicorns or pegasus and other mythical creatures and the movie Cinderella was not allowed in the house because it contained &quot;Magic&quot;.
So they drowned her in barbies and mindless Sweet Valley high books. Mind you their rules didn't stop her from reading anything with Magic in it. In fact she found it even more fascinating.
Which choice was better?
 

KaBudokan

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<< Animated videos such as Pinnochio and Hercules were also among the items thrown in the fire, which also included Pearl Jam and Black Sabbath CDs >>


If only people would learn the right things to burn, like Charlie Sheen movies and N'Sync cd's... :D
 

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No its true - I know of 10 kids who have read the harry potter books and 8 of them ritually killed their house pets in the kitchen sink. Its true, its all satanistic devil-worship!!

Yamaha, sadly your statement is semi-true :) Theonion _rules_.
 

Jmman

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I put this right up there with Falwell's assertion that Tinky is a gay role model.....in other words total B.S.......
 

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lol@lordmaul. what an idiot. I know intelligent juniors in hs who enjoy and read harry potter. in fact, there was a news article that ADULTS make up the majority of harry potter fans. you should try reading, then maybe your vocab would extend beyond &quot;shee-ite.&quot;