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Ministries|Tue, Jul. 24 2007 10:44 AM EDT

Harry, Hallows, Heaven and Hell

By Lane Palmer|Christian Post Guest Columnist

Are you just a little bit sad? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is out, and it really is the end of an era. If you’re one of the 325 million people who has purchased at least one of the books in this series, like me you’re sensing the finality of a famous fantasy that magically whisked people into a previously unknown world of muggles, mythical creatures, and missing noses.

Oh, and it got kids reading again!

So now it’s over, and even though we have the whole series to revisit in the coming years, the story is very much like the portraits in Harry Potter’s world… active and animated, but not able to do anything new.

And talk about going out with a bang! Super duper top secret protection of the manuscript, false leaks, and even a band of spoiler monkeys who thought they were doing the world a favor by posting the ending on-line. Thank you party poopers! Maybe consider using your abundance of free time to like, get an education or discover a thing called a “job?”

Speaking of the ending, of course I’m not going to mention anything about it, but I do want to talk about another famous ending that’s coming our way sooner or later. Interestingly enough, did you notice that many of the key plot points in the Harry Potter series begin with the letter “H?” Hogwarts, Harry, Hermione, Hagrid, Half-Blood Prince, Hallows, Halloween, Horcruxes, etc. And so it is with our story as well, because when the last chapter of our life takes place and the back cover of our lives is shut, there are only two destinations possible for us:

And they both begin with “H”…

The first destination is called Hell. Most people know that word as a useful device for expressing certain emotions, others have a bogus TV/movie driven picture of Hell as the resident address for the Devil and his impish army of red-suited-crook-nosed-pitchfork-carrying demons having a par-tay in a blazing bonfire.

Then there are those who don’t believe in a place called Hell, and while I’d love it if this place didn’t exist, I don’t get to decide whether it’s real or not. No, I haven’t seen it, in fact I don’t even think it has a MySpace page or any videos on YouTube … but I’ll take Jesus’ word on it as being true. In fact, he mentions Hell more than heaven! Jesus knew Hell to be a real place because he created it as the final punishment for Satan and his demons:

Then he will say to those on his left, “Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.” (Matthew 25:41)

This verse comes from a story Jesus told about the end of days when we are all judged. He’s pointing out that even though the original reservation for Hell was for Satan and his army, the guest list got longer when people decided to rebel against God and His message of salvation.

So no, Hell isn’t a religious invention designed to scare people into being good, it’s a real place that will be the final destination for every person who said “no” to God’s free offer of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

But there is another “H.”

Heaven is also a real place. It’s mentioned over 600 times in the Bible, so we’re not talking about a fuzzy concept here. People don’t use it as a cuss word (what the heaven?), and oftentimes mistakenly picture it as a cloudy harp playing jam session where we just float around and congratulate ourselves on getting in to the “good” place. Continue »

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  • Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:16 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This has become my new favorite pastime, all my relatives find the Christians who go hysterical over Harry Potter funny. They are a great source of entertainment. Artm, I am right now going to go outside and cast magic spells, write letters to Hogwarts, and try to become a wizard. Ummm... are you making fun of the intelligence of people, most people who have read these books, know they are just F.A.N.T.A.S.Y books, What does fantasy mean, not real, what does fiction mean, not real. Sorry but Harry Potter is not in the nonfiction section, unless you really want it to be put there. Most people know that the books are just fantasy books, that have many great messages about the struggle between good versus evil. Some of the articles on this site are so ludicrous they are funny, well mostly the ones pertaining to Harry Potter. *Goes to a more intelligent site called "Christianity Today" where many of the writers actually love Harry Potter"

  • artm »
    Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:40 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    educated folks understand that God says what He means and means what He says. There are many who feel that they know better than God, Nothing you can say, No matter how much Bible it is, will change their mind. Art

  • Fri Jul 27, 2007 6:17 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    The Harry Potter books have a classic hero's theme, and educated folks understand that the witchcraft, etc therein is fantasy and beyond the actual ability to do. It's fiction, and it sparks a child's imagination. I don't see what is possibly wrong with that, in today's society of violent video games, rap music and other mind-numbing activities.

  • artm »
    Wed Jul 25, 2007 5:03 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Yup, harry potter got kids reading again. reading about witches and warlocks, and how to cast spells. yup, harry potter got kids reading again. reading about things god in His Word condemns.

    And the winner is. " certainly not the kids.'





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