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	<title>Love is the most excellent way &#187; Harry-Potter</title>
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		<title>Christian Virtues in the Harry Potter Movie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Christians are focusing a lot on what they don&#8217;t like in the Harry Potter movie, I&#8217;m going to say what I think affirms Biblical values&#8230;I&#8217;ll try not to discuss the plot though The big-picture theme of a &#8216;predestined&#8217; child is very&#8230;Christian, I&#8217;d say. Harry has a growing awareness that he is &#8216;famous&#8217;, &#8216;different&#8217; (not <a href='http://www.mildenhall.net/2001/11/19/christian-virtues-in-the-harry-potter-movie/'>[more]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since Christians are focusing a lot on what they <em>don&#8217;t like</em> in the Harry Potter movie, I&#8217;m going to say what I think affirms Biblical values&#8230;I&#8217;ll try not to discuss the plot though <img src='http://www.mildenhall.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The big-picture theme of a &#8216;predestined&#8217; child is very&#8230;Christian, I&#8217;d say.</p>
<p>Harry has a growing awareness that he is &#8216;famous&#8217;, &#8216;different&#8217; (not because of anything he did; this is something about him that he neither chose nor requested&#8230;). As Harry goes from not knowing who he is, to knowing, he finds the acclaim embarrassing rather than something to be gloried in. He never presumes upon it overtly; the things he does can all be understood as the behavior of a &#8216;normal kid&#8217; (with big dreams <img src='http://www.mildenhall.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> . </p>
<p><span id="more-23"></span>Twice, the desire to &#8216;lay down one&#8217;s life for a loved one&#8217; is upheld as a laudable intent&#8230;in fact the carrying out of that, is cited as something which bestows incredible power of good, on the one [voluntarily] sacrificed for. </p>
<p>As Harry is about to face a difficult situation alone, there is a short &#8216;mutual affirmation&#8217; sort of exchange where he praises someone else&#8217;s knowledge/intellect and they say &#8216;no but bravery and friendship mean the most&#8230;&#8217;</p>
<p>The people in the story are flexible in understanding that there may come a time when even the best intended rules have to be broken, to do <em>what is right</em>. There are times when &#8216;law&#8217; fails. It is never an end in itself&#8230;and so in those cases the usual punishment for lawbreaking is adjusted to fit the situation&#8230;grace is shown.</p>
<p>Loyalty and a true concern for others is upheld when children go to help another child they have mixed feelings about&#8230;</p>
<p>The concept that &#8216;there is no good or evil, only power&#8217; is presented as a very evil one.</p>
<p>Selfishness and self-serving motives are consistently presented as a bad thing.</p>
<p>Implicitly it is shown that appearances can be very deceiving, about people. To be &#8216;scary&#8217; is not necessarily to be evil. To be harmless is not necessarily to be good. </p>
<p>There is not that &#8216;mixing&#8217; of good and evil <em>in character</em> which is often used to rationalize that.</p>
<p>Unlike a lot of &#8216;school&#8217; stories, most of the adults who are in charge are kind and fair and care about the children. They are not <em>all-knowing</em> (therefore they make mistakes) but&#8230;what human is? <img src='http://www.mildenhall.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Motives are all-important.</p>
<p>And in the movie I think that the &#8216;magic&#8217; theme seems more minor than ever, as something to worry about&#8230;movies often have magic in&#8230;it&#8217;s just a plot device, folks&#8230;the more you make of it the more you will incite curiosity about <em>real</em> witchcraft/sorcery..like I said elsewhere on my site, do you worry about children opening doors in every wardrobe looking for other worlds, because they&#8217;ve read C.S. Lewis&#8217;s book &#8220;The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe&#8221;? (Well, if you do then worry about this movie, I guess&#8230;)</p>
<p>Ok, that&#8217;s all I can think of for now&#8230;.</p>
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