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| Â | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter (character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> is covered by his Invisibility Cloak at this moment, and Dumbledore immobilizes him to stop him from interfering. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> proved his mettle at the climax of the book by rescuing Ginny, killing the Basilisk with the sword of Godric Gryffindor and defeating Riddle by stabbing the diary with one of the basilisk's poisonous teeth, destroying it and the spirit of Riddle. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> is thus forced to watch in silent horror as Snape kills Dumbledore and his mentor's body falls from the Astronomy Tower. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter not only glorifies exactly what God forbids, but these novels stand God's standards on their heads. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter may be one of THE defining moments and issues of the End of the Age Church. |  | | The <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter series clearly teaches young children how to become witches and warlocks and brings them into the new age occult world of the Luciferian illuminist, and schools them in the devil's occult craft. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter is a fraud, and the cult that has risen around him is based on a lie. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter is no braver than his best friend, Ron Weasley, just richer and better-connected. |  | | But that would be very unHarry-like because one of the lessons of the books is that <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> has learned to ignore people telling him how worthless he is and to find his own meaning in life, despite all adversity and, most of all, to take care of himself as best he can. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potters author does it by creating a captivating world where strength, wisdom, love, hope all the good gifts God promises those who follow Him are now offered to those who pursue occult thrills. |  | | and wizardry in <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter books may be fantasy, but they familiarize children with a very real and increasingly popular religion one that few really understand. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter may conquor evil forces with witchcraft, but in the real spiritual world, no pagan power can counter the frightening consequences of dealing with demons. |
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 | | Both <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and Lord Voldemort uses the tail feather in their wand, perhaps symbolizing, as some critics say, that the source of their powers come from the same place, even though Potter and Voldemort are enemies, one using "white" magic and one "dark arts". |  | | The feminine oriented cult of witchcraft sees the woman and her process of birth as fundamental in the new life, the transformation, the alchemy, the changing of the inner man to higher consciousness which is what <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter is all about... |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>'s father appears to <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> as a horned god (a stag). |
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|  | Amazon.com: <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6): Books: J.K. Rowling,Mary GrandPré |
 | | In <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, no one and nothing is safe, including preconceived notions of good and evil and of right and wrong. |  | | Our <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Store features all things <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>, including books (box sets and collector's editions), audio CDs and cassettes, DVDs, soundtracks, games, and more. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) by J.K. Rowling |
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 | | In the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter books, magic is depicted as a natural force, one that can be used to override the usual laws of nature while still being approached entirely scientifically. |  | | It was through love that Lily Potter was able to save her son <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> from death by sacrificing her life so that he might live. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter himself is a parselmouth, despite the fact that he is not a Dark wizard, and it is speculated at various points in the series that his acquisition of this skill was one of the many by-products of Lord Voldemort's attempt on his life when he was a child. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and Cho shared their first kiss after the final meeting of D.A. before Christmas break; also known as the Come and Go Room. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Fun, Facts and Trivia: Part 1 |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>, Hermione, and the Weasleys are in Gryffindor House. |
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 | | A great gift for all <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter fans, this beautiful Seiko watch is made of a silver alloy with a dark brown leather band. |  | | The <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Quidditch Journal has 160 fine stationery pages and a brown suede cover with a spider web design made out of golden mini-studs. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter fans will cherish this collectible ornament for years to come. |
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| Â | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Prognostications |
 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> (and Hermione's) response to this represents a key facet of the theme of the book, truth and knowledge. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> wants to know it all, as if by having all the answers, he will somehow be able to rest, to deal with his situation, confront his problems, and attain salvation. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> is coached into blocking out this influence, but relents and gives in, accepts it as truth, and is enveloped in the eagerness to understand it. |
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| Â | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter censorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The book The Hidden Key to <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter: Understanding the Meaning, Genius, and Popularity of Joanne Rowling's <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Novels (ISBN 0972322108), written by John Granger, a Reader in the Orthodox Church, claims to uncover Christian themes in its analysis of the story. |  | | The official exorcist of Rome, Father Gabriele Amorth, believes that the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter books can be a bad influence on some children by getting them interested in the occult (see Christian views on witchcraft). |  | | The <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter books were number seven on the American Library Association's list of the 100 most frequently challenged books of 1990-2000. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was first published in England as <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>'s Potter first hit the top of the adult hardcover bestseller list in England in less than a year. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter graced the cover of Time Magazine in September of this year giving him a boost to his already celebrity status. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter is a series of children’s books written by British author, J.K. Rowlings. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> is potentially both the polluter and the savior in these novels, without the clear-cut return to an original Greek concept of the pharmakos. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> is a scarred orphan, left on the doorstep of his non-magical foster family [9] after the death of his parents by the evil wizard, Voldemort [10]. |
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 | | At one point, the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter fandom was infamous for its ferocious "ship debates," controversies that related to the characters' love interests ("shipping" being a general term for championing a romantic relationship between fictional characters). |  | | Curiously enough, Rowling seems to have parodied shipping in her books, as in Half-Blood Prince, in which <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and Hermione are seen (jokingly) discussing the basic equivalent of a Filch/Pince pairing. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and the Potters was the first wizard rock band but inspired other wizard rock bands. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter was also parodied in The Onion, when an article titled "<<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Books Spark Rise in Satanism Among Children" satirically reported the thousands of children attracted to the dark arts and denying religion due to the books. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>'s Muggle guardians attempt to keep him from knowing of his gifts, yet he is taken away and sent to learn to use his powers responsibly (Matt. |  | | The three adolescents at the centre of the book (<<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger) are perceptively presented; the main adult characters have substance as well, and the minor characters are vivid and memorable. |
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 | | Malfoy asks if Dumbledore never told <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> that the reason he bears his Scar is hidden in the bowels of the Department of Mysteries. |  | | Malfoy tells her to back off and <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> figures out they want the glass sphere unharmed. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> sees the five Death Eaters from the Brain Room descend toward him, while many more emerge through other doorways. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter was also parodied in The Onion, when an article titled "<<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Books Spark Rise in Satanism Among Children" satirically reported the thousands of children attracted to the dark arts and denying religion due to the books. |  | | The first novel, <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (retitled <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States), was released in 1997. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>'s Muggle guardians attempt to keep him from knowing of his gifts, yet he is taken away and sent to learn to use his powers responsibly (Matt. |
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| Â | List of wands in <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The only known example of this is the duel between <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and Lord Voldemort in <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in which <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> and Voldemort's wands have the same core (a feather from the phoenix Fawkes) and Voldemort's wand produces echoes of its recent spells. |  | | The fact the James' wand is described by Ollivander as "excellent for transfiguration" is a clue to his status as an Animagus. |  | | The wand was broken when he was expelled from Hogwarts---but it is implied, rather heavily, that he keeps the pieces inside his pink umbrella, allowing him to use it for magic. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter is unquestionably a good boy, but, as I have suggested, a key component of his virtue arises from his recognition that he is not inevitably good. |  | | Moreover, <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>’s tendency to bypass or simply flout the rules is a matter of moral concern for him: he wonders and worries about the self–justifications he offers, and often doubts not just his abilities but his virtue. |  | | This history provides a key to understanding the role of magic in Joanne Rowling’s books, for she begins by positing a counterfactual history, a history in which magic was not a false and incompetent discipline, but rather a means of controlling the physical world at least as potent as experimental science. |
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 | | Like the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter story, Kipling's classic The Jungle Book opens with an attack by the principal villain (Shere Khan) upon a year-old infant (Mowgli) and his parents. |  | | This limited edition iPod would be dubbed the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Collector's iPod [21]. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter was parodied in The Onion, when an article titled "<<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Books Spark Rise in Satanism Among Children" satirically reported the thousands of children attracted to the dark arts and denying religion due to the books. |
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 | | Like the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter story, Kipling's classic The Jungle Book opens with an attack by the principal villain (Shere Khan) upon a year-old infant (Mowgli) and his parents. |  | | This limited edition iPod would be dubbed the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Collector's iPod [11]. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter was parodied in The Onion, when an article titled "<<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter Books Spark Rise in Satanism Among Children" satirically reported the thousands of children attracted to the dark arts and denying religion due to the books. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter decides upon his quest to destroy the remaining four Horcruxes in which Lord Voldemort has sealed fragments of his soul. |  | | Quidditch Through the Ages is both a fictional book described in the <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter series of childrens novels by the British author J. Rowling, and a real book by that author. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Philosophers Stone (also known as <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Sorcerers Stone in the United States) was a critically acclaimed and highly successful film released in 2001, based on the fantasy novel of the same name by best-selling author J.K. Rowling. |
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 | | This power took <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> to save Sirius, and saved him from possession by Voldemort because he could not bear to reside in a body full of the force he detests. |  | | After <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> got his scar it made <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> the person about whom the prophecy was made. |  | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> says the prophecy is smashed, but Dumbledore responds that what has smashed is only a record, kept by the Department of Mysteries. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter has no idea how famous he is. That's because he's being raised by his miserable aunt and uncle who are terrified <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> will learn that he's really a wizard, just as his parents were. |  | | From the surprising way he is greeted by a lovable giant, to the unique curriculum and colorful faculty at his unusual school, <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> finds himself drawn deep inside a mystical world he never knew existed and closer to his own noble destiny. |  | | "The only thing that would be better than reading a Potter book, at this point, would be listening to it." --Knight Ridder News Service |
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 | | It may also have been used by Quirrell near the end of <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, although he is said to have merely "snapped his fingers". |  | | Also used by <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> in the same book to free Ron from the giant spider (Acromantula), and in <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>>, Ron, and Hermione all use it at the same time to produce the bizarre effect of stunning Professor Snape. |  | | In <<b>bb>>Harry<b>bb>> Potter and the Goblet of Fire, it is suggested that the Confundus is the charm responsible for the Goblet choosing a fourth Triwizard contestant. |
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