Thursday, July 9, 2009

Harry Potter

After reading the first book (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), I've been hooked on this series! I started them last Tuesday, and I just began the last one today! (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) So far, I have really enjoyed the series, and I plan on re-reading them in the future! I strongly encourage anyone to read them who has not had the chance yet, especially Christians. Although it is a story about wizards and witches, the books really point out this hidden, ongoing battle between good and evil, just as there is one between God and Satan in our lives.

These books focus on the life of Harry Potter, "the boy who lived". Everyday "muggles" never see the magical things happening around them because they are "protected" by the spells wizards put on the world's eyes; but these witches and wizards are warriors in this huge battle between good and evil. Voldemort (or "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named") is the source of all evil, tempting otherwise good people to do evil things for him in hopes of taking over the world. Harry is anything but a normal boy, but he lives an honest life, fighting for the people around him instead of himself. He lives radically and stands up for what he knows is right, even though he needs help and support from his friends, and he becomes willing to lay down his own life to save the people around him from having to suffer any further. Although I do not think she was trying to make Harry Potter a Christian series, J.K. Rowling really presents a side of Christianity generally forgotten among us, about how we are supposed to live, and about how God always wins.



-Book Cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.-
(Post edited on Saturday, March 12, 2011)