Possesion is a form of cult. So is Drinking the blood of animals and humans. These are in Harry Potter. No matter how Rowling approached them, saying they are bad or whatever, that is not why she put them in her books. They were in there to give the bad guys a more evil presence. These are real forms of satanism and they are not there to teach kids anything, just make the books a little more thrilling.<P>The drinking of the Unicorns blood gave Voldemorte a curse. In real witchcraft, if you hurt anyone or if you do things like that to animals, they say you will be punished/cursed. <P>I did not know this and other stuff about the cult/witchcraft till I watch a video on the connection of HP and Witchcraft/occult. Christian experts on Occultic and witchcraft who looked into HP and did a video on it. Most likely the average person doesn't know to much about the occult. I can see that here cause people still denie that HP has the occult in it. Rowling might not have just known about it and happened to put a lot of it in her books.<P>I have noticed certain things with shapechanging in LOTR that has made me a little edgy. Yet Tolkien did not center his books on Withcraft and wizardry as did Rowling(such as Harry going to Hogwarts school for witchcraft and wizardry, and defeating the bad guy by witchcraft and wizardry). Also Tolkien was a bornagain Christian and he and C.S. Lewis constantly kept eachother in check. It was not put in there with the intention of it relating to The craft or the occult.<P>I know that the Spells in HP are in Latin, that is not my point. My point is the backround of the spells. Dont they even give the words for the spell Voldemorte used on Harry's parents? I can see a small kid running around screaming that at people not realizing the reason of the words.<P>Also Harry's mother put some kind of protection blessing on Harry. If you looked into it, it has a great deal to do with the godesses in witchcraft.<P>Tolkien never gave great emphises to the evil things the bad guys did, in the books, all you know is that Saruman makes the Uruk Hia by Orcs and men. He doesn't explain how it happened and what evil went into it. In the Hobbit it says that there was a flash and two goblins lay dead. It doesn't even say what Gandalf did to them. Tolkiens "Magic" is so diffenrent from the witchcraft and occult in Harry Potter.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> the scene in which it takes place is so frightening and so dark that no one in their right minds would take it into their head that it's a positive thing. And when Voldemort drinks Harry's blood, that scene makes the one with the unicorn look downright warm and fuzzy <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>what is this doing in a childrens book. It all has to do with the Occult. No mater how bad Rowling posed it to be. Like I said Tolkien would Rarely descibe how the Bad guy stuff happens. He doesn't descibe to us how Morgorth twisted the elves. All he said is that he did it.
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