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Its official...the catholic church has determined that spells and curses from hairy potter books are real. Reading them put at risk of raising demons, and are removing them from their library...

HankSherman 8 Sep 1
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But JK Rowling wrote them!

Should not she be deemed the heretic, not Harry and his dear Hogwarts heathens?

Above my paygrade

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I have been binge-watching "Lucifer" on Netflix lately...I might want/need to use some of them!

Good luck with that 😂😂😂😎😎😎

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Easy there cupcake... That's not entirely true... ONE catholic school did this... not the church as a whole. Next time, please include a link or citation...

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Look .......keep looking

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I use Merlin's charm of making from the movie Excalibur it works all the time, "yeah right" 🙄
But it sounds cool. 😁

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Wow, I had not seen or heard that...For grins and giggles I joined an online "Wicca" group. Very open minded group of people broadly speaking. I actually joined to learn about the beneficial use of herbs and crystals. I love that part. Okay I also wanted to learn if there was any truth to "spells" actually working. Nothing evil to report as far as I can tell. But I am a newbie and likely not privy to the hidden secrets...yet {giggle} As far as the incantations actually working well, if you believe in the 7 Universal Laws...which tell us that "everything is mind". In other words whatever you can imagine can and will happen with enough belief (ie law of attraction) Make your thoughts goods ones cause Karma will get you and usually she shows up to kick your ass while wearing 4" stilettos.

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I saw that. Technically it isn't the church itself as they have no official stand on Potter. It does, however, allow local priests authority to ban books and make such decisions. I find it interesting how recent events have shown Catholics in Tennessee and Kentucky to be near clones of their evangelical neighbors.

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Can't be too careful. Don't want to call up ant demons.

Too late! Just look along Pensylvania Avenue.

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