In a message dated 8/24/2001 12:20:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


*It don't say that he bucks at his College instructor,
runs to the Dean to plead his "upset" at being presented
a Harry Potter book to read in a Lit. class. The moral
high ground is higher than that.



If Josh feels like the books are wrong then they are.  Instead of trying to
convonce everyone how it's ok to not take the moral high ground why don't we
consider the fact that promoting such disdain for personal conviction
could/is causing a brother in Christ to stumble.

Read the books if you want but don't you dare tell me or anyone else that I'm
wrong for believing that I shouldn't read them - whether I base my opinion on
the advice of others or because I a homeschooling parent who prefers to
shelter my child from ALL APPEARANCE of evil (in context or not).

Michael

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