I am Bryanna. Well, considering this topic has continued to come up time and time again, and I have been given countless opportunities time and time again to read fellow brothers and sisters ‘opinions’ on the matter; I have realised I am forever finding myself surprised, somewhat shocked and completely…
This is what we like to call over-thinking and being too freaking sensitive.
This is what we like to call legalism.
The number 1 fault with the argument is this though, there is a distinct difference between reading a book and engaging in or practicing in what the topic of the book is. According to the logic ascribed in the argument, it wouldn’t be ok for me to read a book that has something about Hinduism or Islam or any other world religion. How would I be able to read a history book? Simply put, one can read Harry Potter without practicing magic; just like one can read Narnia without practicing magic; just like one can watch Cinderella without practicing magic.
This is what we like to call legalism. The number 1 fault with the argument is this though, there is a distinct...
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genuinely wonder what you think about Tolkien’s works. His stories feature violent battles
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This is what we like to call over-thinking and being too freaking sensitive.
potter, i enjoyed