Goblet of Fire
I can't believe that the Nazi pope had JP2's ear and called out JK's novels as not Christian. He's an old eff you sea kay!
Ms. Rowlings claims that she did not write with any underlying Christian tones, and I believe her. However, I feel that if I wanted to, I could read tons of Judeo-Christian mores in her story. I'm just annoyed that Ratzi hasn't. Pompous German blowhard.
(I think that I just sealed my fate for an Espicopal rite of burial. And maybe I'm a little ticked that I wasn't chosen the next Pope -- techinically I could have been, you know.)
Seriously, though, I saw Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on the IMAX screen, and that was COOL! 70-foot-tall screen. The graphics were amazing and the special effects dazzling, however they didn't seem to distract me from the crux of the Harry Potter universe: Choices are decisions based on picking between what is right and what is easy. The battle of good versus evil always highlights the fact that it is a challenge to rise to the occassion of doing what is correct, just, fair and merciful. Those who do evil find it easier and simpler to turn away from these vaules.
Who cares if there's a Hungarian Horntail thrown in to wow you a little bit?
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