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blaubach
7/25/2007 2:09 PM
Daniel analogy is great! I have three children (8,6,4) and they do not watch or read Harry Potter due to their maturity level. I take seriously the tremendous stewardship that God has given me in raising my children. The real issue here is maturity in Christ (Freedom in Christ) found in Romans 14:1-23.

I read my Bible everyday and read it to my children. It is filled with real life examples (Biblical Characters) of murder, adultery, deception, witchcraft, sorcery, sin of every form, etc. I don't keep the Bible from my kids because it is filled with sin.

I tend to stay away from certain passages (i.e. Song of Solomon, David's adultery and murder of Uriah) due to the maturity level of my kids. I keep them from Harry Potter because they have a hard time discerning fantasy (magic in Harry Potter) from reality. When I discern that my children are mature enough, I will use Harry Potter as an opportunity to answer their questions Biblically and help them develop a Christian worldview
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