(Continued from Page 1)Harry Potter Promotes Wicca J.K. Rowling has denied that she is using the Harry Potter books to promote witchcraft, but she says that she doesn t believe in witchcraft in the sense that critics complain about and that she doesn t believe in magic in the way she describes it in her books. This leaves open the possibility that she does believe in witchcraft and magic in some other sense. Her ex-husband has stated that Rowling s plan to write 7 books is based upon her belief that the number 7 has magical associations.
J.K. Rowling has also said that she has engaged in extensive research into mythology, folklore, and occult beliefs in order to provide material for her books. She has said in an interview that a third of the creatures or spells in the Harry Potter books are things that people genuinely used to believe in Britain. The mixing of reality and fantasy in Rowling s books is dangerous.
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