Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Subtitle: This book chronicles Harry's first year at the Hogwart's School of Wizardry  and Witchcraft. Prepare to be shocked for the bold, blatant, and bodacious raw  Satanism that underlines this story! Since "proper"Drug  Use is essential in opening the centres of vision and achieving higher  consciousness, we should not be surprised that First-Year students learn Drug  Use, Drug creation, in a way that makes Drug use seem glorious! You will be  shocked to see '666 ' in the story line, and  symbols of Antichrist receiving a "fatal wound"!
The New  World Order is coming! Are you ready? Once you understand what this New World  Order really is, and how it is being gradually implemented, you will be able to  see it progressing in your daily news!! 
  Learn how  to protect yourself, your loved ones! 
  Stand by  for insights so startling you will never look at the news the same way again. 
YOU ARE NOW ON THE CUTTING EDGE
Contents
- 1 BRIEF SYNOPSIS
 - 2 SPECIFIC NOTE OF UNDERSTANDING:
 - 3 ROWLING'S DEPICTION OF NON-MAGICAL PEOPLE -- MUGGLES
 - 4 I. Contact With The Supernatural World While In Muggle Reality
 - 5 II. Contact With Supernatural Spirits While At Hogwart's School of Wizardry and Witchcraft
 - 6 III. Colors Used
 - 7 IV. Magic Spells, Potions, and Tricks
 - 8 VI. List of Books a First-Year Student Will Require
 - 9 VII. Classes Taught -- The Curricula
 
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
This story introduces us to Harry Potter, an orphaned boy sent to live with his "horrible" Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia, and their fat, obnoxious son, Dudley. Since Harry's parents were powerful witches before they were killed by an even more powerful witch, Harry has Generational Witchcraft in his background, making it very likely that he will be a wizard when he grows up. Vernon and Petunia know this, and since they hate Witchcraft and anything to do with it, they determine to try to raise Harry in such a way as to deny him any knowledge of his parent's proclivities.
Therefore, they do not tell him the truth of his  parent's death, telling Harry they  were killed in an auto accident. They also force Harry  to live in a closet underneath the stairs, even though they have a perfectly  good extra bedroom upstairs. Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia deny Harry any parental love and compassion; in fact, all  through this book, any non-witch folk -- like Vernon and Petunia -- are depicting in  disgusting language. Non-witch people are known as Muggles , and they  are depicting as being "dumber than a box of rocks", of being  physically obscene, and of living the most boring, unimaginative lives  possible. Witches, on the other hand, are depicted as being very smart, very  "with it", of being physically normal, and of living wonderfully  exciting lives, especially when they are in their Fantasy Reality, explained  below.
In a flashback scene to the time 10 years earlier  when Harry's Mom and Dad were psychically murdered by evil Lord Voldemort on  Halloween night, we learn that, instead of Voldemort's curse killing Harry as  it had done to his parents, he was merely permanently scarred with a lightning  bolt right in the middle of his forehead. [p. 14-15] Of course, a Christian  would be immediately alerted to this turn of events because soon a  supernaturally powerful global leader will demand everyone on earth take some  sort of a mark in exactly this place on the body.
Harry spends his first ten years  totally unaware that he has Witchcraft in his background [Generational  Witchcraft, p. 51] and that he might possess inherent "special  powers". Suddenly, a letter arrives from the Hogwart School of Wizardry  and Witchcraft, telling Harry that he  has been accepted as a student, and informing him as to when classes begin. Of  course, Uncle Vernon  intercepts and destroys the letter. On the next day, two letters arrive, and Vernon destroys them. On  the next day, many more letters arrive, this time coming in through windows,  doors, and cracks. Finally, after the most stupid flight possible to avoid the  letters, enough letters arrive at the boat on which Uncle Vernon has taken  Harry that Harry finally gets his hands on one of the letters.
Harry is totally dumbfounded with the  news that he is a Wizard, but he has to get free of the physical clutches of  Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia. They have Harry  on a boat headed for nowhere and they had every intention of keeping Harry from ever attending Hogwarts School.  However, Harry receives supernatural assistance. A very huge man suddenly  appears on the boat, out of nowhere, and forcibly removes Harry  from the clutches of Uncle Vernon.  His name turns out to be Hagrid, and he is the groundskeeper of Hogwarts School  of Wizardry and Witchcraft. 
Soon, Harry  finds his way through the dimensional portal at the train station, and on board  the Hogwarts train, on his way to discovering new friends, and an entirely new,  exciting life in the Fantasy Reality of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Suddenly, Harry finds himself and his friends in the exciting  race to discover the Sorcerer's Stone, the occult symbol of reaching the final  stage in the quest for eternal life.
SPECIFIC NOTE OF UNDERSTANDING:
Rowling consistently depicts both  kinds of reality in which the Satanist believes he operates: the Real World and Fantasy World.  However, occultists define fantasy in a way far different than you or I do. You  must understand this difference if you are to fully comprehend what is  occurring in this book, and in all Potter books. We have explained this  difference in realities to you, below:
Definition of Reality and Fantasy in the  World of a Satanist [Read <a href="http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1390.cfm">NEWS1390</a>]
  1. Both worlds are real, existing side by side in parallel. Fantasy is the world to which a Satanist  seeks constant access, a world filled with exciting adventures with magic  awaiting them at every step. A Satanist will consider his fantasy world to be  more exciting, more fulfilling, and more 'real', than his real world. This is  why Harry says to Dobby after Dobby  tells him not to return to school: "But I've got to go back … It's all  that's keeping me going. You don't know what it's like here. I don't belong  here. I belong in your world -- at Hogwarts." [p. 16;  Emphasis added]
  Or listen to Hagrid, as he depicts these different  realities: "Hagrid simply waved his hand, and said, 'About our world,  I mean. Your world. My world. Yer parent's  world'. " [p. 50; Emphasis in the original] Hagrid just could not  get a handle on what to call the Fantasy Reality in which Hogwart's School of  Witchcraft and Wizardry was located!
2. Definition of  'Supernatural' -- "Of or pertaining to existing outside the  natural world; especially not attributable to natural forces." [Tormonts  Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary] Therefore, all activities in the  occult Fantasy World are 'supernatural'. Thus, Chuck  Colson's firm assurance to Christian parents that Harry Potter  books are all right because "no contact is made with the  supernatural" world is shown to be patently and boldly false!
  To get from the Muggle Reality to the occult  Fantasy Reality to board the Hogwart's Express Train, you had to go to platform  nine and three-quarters, which was quite invisible to Muggles. Even though the  letter from Hogwarts had told Harry  that its express train left from Platform Nine and three-quarters, he had no  idea what that meant; and Uncle Vernon  thought Harry had lost his mind. Harry wandered around Platform Nine, getting  desperate, and not really wanting to ask a Muggle for help. 
"At that moment, a group of people passed just  behind him and he caught a few words of what they were saying. ' --- packed  with Muggles, of course ---'. Harry  swung around. The speaker was a plump woman who was talking to four boys, all  with flaming red hair. Each of them was pushing a trunk like Harry's in front of him -- and they had an owl."  Of course, Harry realized he was  looking at other wizards, students like himself getting ready to catch the  Hogwarts Express. He watched them:
" 'All right, Percy,  you go first.' What looked like the oldest boy marched toward platforms nine  and ten. Harry watched, careful not to  blink in case he missed it -- but just as the boy reached the dividing barrier between  the two platforms, a large crowd of tourists came swarming in front of him and  by the time the last backpack had cleared away, the boy had vanished."
" 'Fred,  you next,' the plump woman said .... and off he went ... a second later, he had  gone -- but how had he done it? Now the third brother was walking briskly  toward the barrier ... and quite suddenly, he wasn't anywhere ... 'Excuse me', Harry said to the plump woman. 'Hello, dear', she  said. 'First time at Hogwart's? Ron's  new, too.' .... 'Yes', said Harry,  'The thing is -- the thing is, I don't know how to ---'. 'How to get onto the  platform?', she asked kindly, and Harry  nodded. 'Not to worry, all you have to do is walk straight at the barrier  between platforms nine and ten. Don't stop and don't be scared you'll crash  into it, that's very important. Best do it at a bit of a run if you're  nervous.' "
"He pushed his trolley around and stared at  the barrier. It looked very solid. He started to walk toward it ... Harry walked more quickly. He was going to smash  right into that barrier and then he'd be in trouble -- leaning forward on his  cart, he broke into a heavy run -- the barrier was coming nearer and nearer  --he wouldn't be able to stop -- the cart was out of control -- he was a foot  away -- he closed his eyes ready for the crash --- It didn't come, he kept on  running, opened his eyes. A scarlet steam engine was waiting next to a platform  packed with people. A sign overhead said Hogwarts Express, 11 o'clock."  [p. 92-93] Harry had just gone through  a Dimensional Portal, and found himself suddenly in Fantasy Reality .
ROWLING'S DEPICTION OF NON-MAGICAL PEOPLE -- MUGGLES
As we noted above, Rowling consistently depicts  people who do not practice Witchcraft in most obnoxious terms. They are  depicted as being really, really dumb, boring, and living a life not  worth living . We share these examples, below, with you so you can  appreciate the truth of this statement. Uncle Vernon was also the only Muggle quoted in  the book as being really opposed to Witchcraft; therefore, when readers see how  stupid, ugly, and boring Vernon is, they get the  idea that all people who are opposed to Witchcraft must be as stupid, ugly, and  boring as Vernon  is.
A. Uncle Vernon got angry about Harry getting all these letters from Hogwarts. Aunt Petunia watched him "trying to knock in a nail with the  piece of fruitcake Aunt Petunia  had just brought him." [p. 40] 
B. "Dudley  looked a lot like Uncle Vernon.  He had a large pink face, not much neck, small, watery blue eyes, and thick  blond hair that lay smoothly on his thick, fat head ... Harry often said that  Dudley looked like a pig in a wig." [p. 21] 
C. "Piers Polkis walked in ... Piers was a  scrawny boy with a face like a rat. He was usually the one who held people's  arms behind their backs while Dudley  hit them." [p. 23] Not only was Piers ugly like a rat, he was a supreme  cowardly bully. Are all people opposed to Witchcraft cowardly bullies?
D. "Harry was glad school was over, but there  was no escaping Dudley's gang ... Piers, Dennis, Malcolm, and Gordon were all  big and stupid, but as Dudley was the biggest and stupidest of the lot, he was  the leader." [p. 31] How do you know your own child does not think of you  in these terms? After all, you are a non-magical Muggle.
E. "Harry  ... was going to Stonewall High, the local public school. 'They stuff people's  heads down the toilet the first day at Stonewall', Dudley told Harry.  "Want to come upstairs and practice?' 
  'No thanks,' said Harry.  'The poor toilet's never had anything as horrible as your head down it -- it  might be sick.' Then he ran, before Dudley  could work out what he'd said." [p. 32]
G. "Uncle Vernon made another funny noise, like a  mouse being trodden on." [p. 47] Remember Adolf Hitler, the most famous  Black Magick wizard in modern history? He depicted Jews as Rats in his  Propaganda Machinery, convincing the Germans they should extermination the  "vermin".
Specific Areas of Note and Interest 
I. Contact With The Supernatural World While In Muggle Reality
Immediately after Harry  was nearly killed as his parents had done, Hagrid suddenly appeared from the  Fantasy Reality of Witchcraft, into the Muggle Reality, riding a huge  motorcycle. He snatches baby Harry and  transports him to 4 Privet Drive  to place him on the doorstep of Uncle Vernon.  [p 14-15]
As noted above, Hagrid suddenly appears in Muggle  Reality on the boat to rescue Harry  from Vernon.
II. Contact With Supernatural Spirits While At Hogwart's School of Wizardry and Witchcraft
A. Just before the Sorting Hat Ceremony occurred  for the first-year students, several students behind Harry  screamed, as did Harry. "About twenty ghosts had just streamed through the  black wall. Pearly-white and slightly transparent, they glided across the room  talking to one another and hardly glancing at the first years ... " [p.  115] 
</p>
B. The Great Hall -- "Harry had never even imagined such a strange and  splendid place. It was lit by thousands and thousands of candles that were  floating in midair over four long tables, where the rest of the students were  sitting .. the ghosts shone misty silver." [p. 116]
C. After the Sorting Hat had told Harry he could go to Gryffindor House rather than to  Slytherin, "Harry sat down  opposite the ghost in the ruff he'd seen earlier. The ghost patted his arm,  giving Harry the sudden, horrible  feeling he'd just plunged it into a bucket of ice-cold water." [p. 122]  Mr. Colson, do you still want to stand behind your false statement that  "no contact is ever made with the supernatural" world in a Harry Potter  book? Did you ever read one of these books before falsely assuring Christian  parents?
D. Nearly-Headless Nick was the Resident  Ghost of Gryffindor Tower. Harry asked  Nearly Headless how he could possibly be "nearly" headless. "  'Like this', he said irritably. He seized his left ear and pulled. His whole  head swung off his neck and fell onto his shoulders as if it was on a hinge.  Someone had obviously tried to behead him, but not done it properly ..."  [p. 124]
E. The Bloody Baron is the Slytherin  Resident Ghost "Harry looked over at the Slytherin table and saw a  horrible ghost sitting there, with blank staring eyes, a gaunt face, and robes  stained with silver blood ... 'How did he get covered in blood?', asked Seamus  ... 'I've never asked', said Nearly Headless Nick." [p. 124] We find it  highly interesting that, later in the book, when the Evil Lord Voldemort is  supposedly killing the unicorn in the Forbidden Forest, the color of the blood  of the unicorn is silver!
F. Poltergeist spirits -- "There was a  pop, and a little man with wicked, dark eyes and a wide mouth appeared,  floating cross-legged in the air, clutching the walking sticks." [p. 129]
G. The History of Magic course was taught by  a ghost . "Professor Binns  had been very old indeed, when he had fallen asleep in front of the staff room  fire, and got up next morning to teach, leaving his body behind him." [p.  133] So "no contact is made with the supernatural" world, eh, Mr. Colson?  Doesn't having a ghost as a professor qualify as "contact with the  supernatural"?
III. Colors Used
Rowling makes use of vivid colors in her story line.  Some of these colors are consistent with the colors preferred by Satan  and his followers in the Occult. Rowling's use of such vivid colors also  enables her to paint the Fantasy Reality of Witchcraft as THE most exciting  place to live. Wizard of Oz uses the same technique: when Dorothy  is in her real world in Kansas,  the color is black and white, but when she steps into her Fantasy Reality, the  scene explodes in the most wonderful color.
A. Green -- is Satan's  favorite color. Thus, we see that the one fraternity house totally given over  to the Black Arts, Slytherin, has adopted green as its color. We see other uses  of green in the story line:
1. One of the wizards who began appearing in Muggle  Reality was wearing an emerald green cloak, [p. 3] Later, when the cat reading  a map morphed back into human form, it became a woman -- a Professor McGonagall  at Hogwarts -- dressed in an emerald cloak. [p. 9]
2. Harry's  eyes are green [p. 20]. Later in this book, and in Chamber  of Secrets, we see that Harry  was very nearly assigned to Slytherin House, the one fraternity on campus  devoted to the Black Magick Arts. Even though Harry  is nearly as powerful as a Black Magick practitioner, and could easily have  decided to go over to that side, he declines to go over to the Dark Arts.  Dumbledore assures Harry that he is  not evil as Lord Voldemort.  However, as a symbol of the Black Arts he could perform, Rowling makes Harry's eyes green.
3. When Harry  begins to have flashbacks to the time when his parents were killed by the powerful  curse of evil Lord Voldemort,  he distinctly remembers that a flash of green light had exploded upon him, but  instead of killing him, just burned the lightening bolt permanently in his  forehead. [p. 29]
4. The letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft  and Wizardry informing him that he had been accepted as a first-year student  was written in emerald-green ink. [p. 34]
5. After rescuing Harry  from the clutches of the stupid, ugly Uncle Vernon, Hagrid the giant gave Harry a cake for his 11th Birthday. The cake said  "Happy Birthday Harry" in green icing. [p. 48]
6. When the goblin opens the vault door in which Harry's money is stored, "a lot of green smoke  came billowing out ..." [p. 75]
  7. The colors of the Slytherin fraternity house --  the Black Magick house -- were green [p. 184]
B. Purple -- a color of authority or  royalty. Headmaster Dumbledore's robes were purple [p. 8]
C. Scarlet -- the color of the steam engine  of the Hogwarts Express Train. [p. 93]
IV. Magic Spells, Potions, and Tricks
A. Harry  and his friends learn how to makedrugs, and the glory of taking them. Listen to Professor  Snape explain: "I don't think you will really understand the beauty of the  softly simmering cauldron with its shimmering fumes, the delicate  power of liquids that creep through human veins, bewitching the  mind, ensnaring the senses, I can teach you how to bottle fame,  brew glory, even stopper death ... Potter! ... What would I get if I  added powered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?" [p. 137;  Emphasis added]
Do you see that little reference to  "wormwood"? The plant, wormwood, contains thujone, an hypnotic drug,  banned by the FDA since 1915 [Christian   News, "Latest Potter Book  Meets Cautionary Response From Christians, July 17, 2000] ; further, wormwood is  used to make Absinthe, a hallucinogenic liquor. Therefore, the drug to which  Rowling makes reference is very real, and is so dangerous the FDA has banned it  -- to this day, it is banned!
Further, look at the accurate description such  hallucinogenic drugs have on the human senses: "creep through human  veins" ... "bewitching the mind" ... "ensnaring the  senses". As a person takes such drugs, they really believe they are  achieving fame in the bottle, they really believe they are going to achieve  glory, and unfortunately, many of them go to their deaths. You can hardly get a  better description of drug use, and drug glorification than this!
  Later, Professor   Snape informs Hermione, "For  your information, Potter, asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so  powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death." [p. 138] 
But, there is more! At the end of the book, we see  another instance of drug glorification. In order to achieve their goal of the  Sorcerer's Stone -- eternal life as explained earlier -- Harry  and Hermione have to correctly choose between several bottles full of drug  potions, which they are to correctly drink in the right order. This is the  riddle:
  "Seven bottles: three are poison; two are  wine; one will get us safely through the black fire, and one will get us back  through the purple. [Harry] 'But how  do we know which to drink?' [Hermione responded] 'Give me a minute'. Hermione  read the paper several times, then she walked up and down the line of bottles,  muttering to herself and pointing at them. At last, she clapped her  hands". She had solved the riddle, and knew which drug potions to drink  and in what order . [p. 285-6]
"The drug message in this book is clear. To  reach your goals in life like Harry   Potter, you need to know how to  make drugs and take drugs in just the right way or else you are a 'dunderhead'  and will never succeed." [<a href="http://www.fflibraries.org/Book_Reports/HarryPotter">http://www.fflibraries.org/Book_Reports/HarryPotter</a> ; written by a physician and  father who asked to remain anonymous].
B. Switching Spells -- [p. 155] Not  explained.
C. Curse of the Bogies -- while this curse  was not fully explained, Ron  threatened Hermione with it. We consistently see students taking revenge upon  each other, using their knowledge of the occult against their friends and  enemies. [p. 157]
D. Curse thrown during Quidditch Match --  "Harry's broom had given a wild  jerk and Harry swung off it. He was  now dangling from it, holding on with only one hand. 'Did something happen to  it when Flint  blocked him?', Seamus whispered.  'Can't have', Hagrid said, his voice shaking. 'Can't nothing interfere with a  broomstick except powerful Dark magic ...' Hermione gasped, 'Snape [Professor],  look ... he's ... jinxing the broom'. Before Ron could say another word,  Hermione had disappeared ... Hermione had fought her way across to the stand  where Snape stood ... Reaching Snape, she crouched down, pulled out her wand,  and whispered a few, well-chosen words, Bright blue flames shot from her wand  on the hem of Snape's robes. It took perhaps thirty seconds for Snape to  realize that he was on fire ... Scooping the fire off him into a little jar in  her pocket, she scrambled back along the row -- Snape would never know what had  happened. It was enough. Up in the air, Harry  was suddenly able to clamber back on his broom." [p. 190-1]
In order to counteract the Black Magick curse Professor Snape  had thrown at Harry during the match,  Hermione sneaked to the back of the stands where he was standing and threw a  curse at his robes, setting them on fire. Snape's curse was broken, and Harry climbed back on his broom. Children reading  this will conclude that it is exciting to throw curses, to use "good  magic" to counteract "evil magick", not realizing that the  occult power on both sides is from Satan. 
  This example is a good illustration that the  purported theme of "good vs evil ... that good  wins in the end " is truly nothing more than "good  Satanism" fighting "bad Satanism". When Focus On The Family made  this false claim [May, 2000, p. 14], most people thought of "good" as  being "Biblical good"; nothing could be further from the truth, and  Dr. Dobson should know better.
E. Leg-Locker Curse -- [p. 217] Not fully  explained, but obviously one that keeps legs from moving normally.
F. Anti-Cheating Spell -- [p. 262] During  final exams, teachers passed out special quills with which to write; these  quills had been "bewitched with an Anti-Cheating spell". The reason  none of the teachers felt they could trust the honor of the students to not  cheat is obvious enough; in Witchcraft, no Absolute Good and Evil exists. All  objective, eternal standards of conduct and morality have been rejected.  Therefore, teachers knew full well that all the students would cheat on their  final exams if they thought they could get away with it. It is a sad commentary  that teachers had to place an Anti-Cheating spell on the quills to prevent exams  cheating. Christian parent, is this the "morality" you want your  students to learn?
G. Body-Bind Spell -- [p. 273]. Poor Neville Longbottom  discovered Harry, Ron, and Hermione breaking more school rules as they  set out to stop Professor Snape  from stealing the Sorcerer's Stone with the intention of giving it to Lord Valdemort. When  Neville said he was going to physically stop them with brute force if  necessary, Hermione raised her wand and pronounced a curse that caused  Neville's jaws to slam shut and his entire body to stiffen like a board, and  fall on the floor. Hermione had just cast the "full Body-Bind" curse  on Neville.
H. Alohomora Charm -- [p. 279] Hermione  tried this spell as a means to force a door open.
V. Rowling consistently depicts  Satanism correctly 
  A. Voldemort's curse upon Harry's parents had also been directed toward Harry, and was meant to kill him along with his Mom  and Dad. Even though the curse had killed Harry's  parents, it had not killed him; therefore, "Voldemort's curse, instead of  killing him, had rebounded upon its originator. Barely alive, Voldemort fled  ..." [Page 12, 57] Rowling accurately depicts Witchcraft. A Witch or  Wizard has to be very careful against whom they throw a curse, and under what  circumstances. If the magic power of the intended victim is stronger than the  originator of the curse believed it to be, or if the curse is not correctly  cast, the curse will rebound back upon the person who threw it in the first  place. Once again, Rowling demonstrates a clear understanding of actual  Witchcraft, and depicts it correctly.
B. Mirrors are believed to be a portal to  another dimension, including Time. Occultists believe they can go forward or  backward in Time with a mirror being one of the Dimensional Portals. Harry encounters a mirror, "magnificent ... as  high as the ceiling, with an ornate gold frame, standing on two clawed feet ...  Harry stepped in front of it. He had  to clasp his hand to his mouth to stop himself from screaming ... for he had  seen, not only himself in the mirror but a whole crowd of people standing right  behind him ... 'Mom?', he whispered. 'Dad?' They just looked at him, smiling  ... Harry was looking at his family,  for the first time in his life." [p. 208-9] 
C. Sorcerer's Stone --  as I have stated before, the Sorcerer's Stone is the  fifth and final stage in the occult drive to achieve eternal life. In this  book, Rowling correctly explains: "The ancient study of alchemy is  concerned with making the Sorcerer's Stone, a legendary substance with  astonishing powers. The stone will transform any metal into pure gold. It also  produces the Elixir of Life, which will  make the drinker immortal. There have been many reports of the Sorcerer's Stone  over the centuries, but the only Stone currently in existence belongs to Mr. Nicolas   Flamel, the noted alchemist and  opera lover. Mr. Flamel, who celebrated his six hundred and  sixty-fith birthday last year , enjoys a quiet life in Devon  with his wife, Perenelle (six hundred and fifty-eight)." [p. 220; Emphasis  added] 
  Do you realize Rowling has just made the creator of  the Sorcerer's Stone 666 years old? Do  you realize what this means? Since the number, '666',  is a symbol of Antichrist and his Mark of the Beast [Revelation 13:18] and  since Rowling ties this number to the Elixir of Life, Harry Potter is teaching children that the way to achieve  eternal life [Elixir of Life] is to obey the Antichrist and take his Mark of  the Beast!
D. Unicorns -- Occultists of  every stripe believe the Unicorn is a symbol of the coming World Teacher, The  Christ, who will eventually appear to lead mankind to collectively higher  consciousness level and to a 1,000 year period of peace and safety. Rowling  depicts the unicorn as a mythical creature living peacefully in the Forbidden Forest. Hagrid leads Harry, Ron,  Hermione, and Malfoy into an expedition to see who is killing the unicorn.  " 'Look there', said Hagrid, 'see that stuff shinin' on the ground?  Silvery stuff? That's unicorn blood. There's a unicorn in there bin hurt badly  by summat [someone]. This is the second time in a week. I found one dead last  Wednesday ... Now, if any of us finds the unicorn, we'll send up green sparks,  right?' " 
  
"Harry  saw that Hagrid looked very worried. 'Could a werewolf be killing the  unicorns?', Harry asked. 'Not fast  enough', said Hagrid. 'It's not easy ter catch a unicorn, they're powerful  magic creatures. I never knew one ter be hurt before' ... 'Look", Harry  murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy. Something bright was gleaming on  the ground; they inched closer. It was the unicorn all right, and it was dead. Harry had never seen anything so beautiful and sad.  Its long, slender legs were stuck out at odd angels where it had fallen, and  its mane was spread pearly-white on the dark leaves."
  
"Harry  had taken one step toward it when a slithering sound made him freeze where he  stood. A bush on the edge of the clearing quivered. Then, out of the shadows, a  hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. Harry, Malfoy, and Fang stood transfixed. The cloaked  figure reached the unicorn, lowered its head over the wound in the animal's  side, and began to drink its blood.  'AAAAAAAAAAARGH!' Malfoy let out a terrible scream and bolted -- so did Fang.  The hooded figure raised its head and looked right at Harry  -- unicorn blood was dribbling down its front." [p. 250-6; Emphasis added]
  
Wonderful! We have the forbidden practice of  drinking blood in this Potter book, forbidden in Scripture [Genesis 9:4-5] but  practiced regularly in Satanism. I wonder if Chuck Colson,  Focus On The Family, and Christianity Today ever told their Christian followers  about this? Have they even read this book, before they issued their acceptance  of Potter?
  Further, the symbolism here is unbelievable: since  the Unicorn is a symbol of the coming Antichrist,  this scene means he receives a fatal wound;  doesn't this sound terribly like the prophesied fatal wound of Antichrist in  Revelation 13:3, where the entire world goes after the Beast in amazement after  he is resurrected from his fatal wound? 
  But, the symbolism of drinking the unicorn's blood  is amazing also. Later in the book, we discover more pertinent facts that allow  us to fully understand the symbolism Rowling is attempting to portray. Listen:
  
" 'Harry Potter,  do you know what unicorn blood is used for?' 'No', said Harry,  startled by the question. 'We've only used the horn and tail hair in Potions'.  'That is because it is a monstrous thing, to slay a unicorn', said Frienze .  'Only one who has nothing to lose, and everything to gain would commit such a  crime. The blood of a unicorn will keep you alive, even if you are an inch from  death, but at a terrible price. You have slain something pure and defenseless  to save yourself, and you will have but a half-life, a cursed life, from the  moment the blood touches your lips.' "
  "Harry  stared at the back of Firenze's head, which  was dappled silver in the moonlight. 'But who'd be that desperate?', he  wondered aloud. "If you're going to be cursed forever, death's better,  isn't it?'
  
'It is', Fierzne agreed, 'unless all you need is to  stay alive long enough to drink something else -- something that will bring you  back to full strength and power -- something that will mean you can never die. Mr. Potter,  do you know what is hidden in the school at the very moment?'
  "The Sorcerer's Stone! Of course, the Elixir  of Life! But, I don't understand who ... Do you mean', Harry  croaked, 'that was Vol-- [demort]' " [p. 255-9]
  
This means evil Lord Voldemort -- whose killing  curse upon Harry, his Mom, and his Dad had rebounded against him when Harry did  not die -- is near death, and is seeking to drink the Unicorn's blood to stay  alive long enough to finally achieve eternal life through drinking the '666'  Elixir of Life. 
  This is the specific New Age doctrine being taught  here: people will have to draw their temporary spiritual life from The Christ  until the time comes when their individual consciousness will have been raised  so much they will achieve their personal godhood, and live forever! 
  This concept is genuine New Age, is consistent with  prophecy, and Rowling depicts it very well!
  Christian parents, do you want your child to be  taught this New Age doctrine? Can you see Harry Potter  playing the Pied Piper and leading your children straight to the Mark of the Beast?
  
VI. List of Books a First-Year Student Will Require
[p. 66-67]
A. The Standard Book of Spells (Grade  1), by Miranda Goshwak. Many spells require both the taking of drugs and  demonic possession, so it is a matter of gravest importance that Harry is actually going to learn to cast spells. When  Chuck Colson dismisses the casting of spells as  innocent and of no real importance, did he know this fact? Further, nearly  every spell cast will result in contact with a being from the supernatural.  Therefore, we can know the enormity of Colson's falsehood that Christian  parents can take assurance that, in the Harry Potter  books, "no contact is made with the supernatural".
</p>
B. A History of Magic, by Bathilda Bagshot.  Once again, we are teaching our children the history of Witchcraft, much of it  gloriously written, I am sure. God specifically forbade the teaching of  Witchcraft in Deuteronomy 18:9-14, especially verse 9.
  
C. Magical Theory, by Adalbert  Waffling.
  
D. A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration,  by Emeric Switch. Once again, whenever a witch changes the physical  characteristics of something, he or she is practicing very high-level  witchcraft, has a high level of demonic possession, and has had to carry out  human sacrifice themselves or have someone else do it for them.
  
E. One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi,  by Phyllia Spore
  
F. Magical Drafts and Potions , by  Arsenius Jigger. Some of the potions are very real, very deadly.
  
G. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them,  by Newt Scamander
  
H. The Dark Force: A Guide to Self-Protection,  by Quentin Trimble
  Students were told they could also "bring an  owl OR a cat OR a toad." [p. 67] These three creatures are important to an  occultists. Satanists have always revered the cat because of its reputed  "nine lives", which is a symbol of reincarnation. Cats are also  symbols of a witch's familiar spirit. 
  They have revered the frog because his prominent  bulging eyes represent the All-seeing nature of Lucifer. Frogs are also  consistently used in many of the potions witches concoct. They revere owls as a  symbol of occult wisdom and omniscience -- again because of their eyes. In the Harry Potter  books, the owls are the letter carriers, carrying communication from witch to  witch, once again consistent with the occult depiction.
  
VII. Classes Taught -- The Curricula
A. Transfiguration -- "some of the most  complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts", the professor, Professor McGonagall  intoned. [p. 133-4] McGonagall has obviously mastered her Craft because she was  the tabby cat seen by Uncle Vernon reading a map, back in chapter one. Remember  that any time a witch or wizard practices transfiguration, they need expert  spell-casting, and demonic possession. I bet no one ever told you that little  fact, did they?
B. Potions Class -- taught in one of the  dungeons [p. 136] How disgusting must the atmosphere for this class, and  others, taught in a dungeon, which was built to torture people to death?
  
C. Charms Class -- [p. 170]
  Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has four  fraternity houses:
  
1. Hufflepuff -- White Magic house
  
2. Gryffindor -- White Magic house, and the  one to which Harry, Ron, and Hermione belong
  
3. Slytherin -- Black Magick house --  "There's not a single witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in Slytherin.  You-Know-Who [Evil Lord Voldemort]  was one." Their color was green. Isn't it interesting that Rowling does  not tell us what the official color is for any of the other fraternities?
  
4. Ravenclaw -- White Magic house
  To determine which fraternity house each student  should be assigned, a Sorting Hat on which a special spell had been  cast, would be placed on the head of each student. The Sorting Hat acted  as a familiar spirit , in assessing the thoughts, feelings, and  emotions of each student, and then decide which house to place that student.
  
==VIII. Attitudes, Values, and Emotions== 
  A. The fundamental occult/Communist  philosophy that the "Ends Justify The Means" permeates this entire  book. To achieve a goal deemed good, Harry  and his friends consistently break rules, steal, and use Witchcraft against  others. 
  
B. An underlying emotion of dark fear fills  virtually every chapter while the students are at Hogwarts.
  
C. Hermione, who is depicted as being the  one student who obeys the rules, deliberately lies to the teachers when Harry knocks out a troll with his Witchcraft, but  finds himself confronted by teachers because he was not in his dorm room.  "Please, Professor   McGonagall, they were looking for  me", intoned Hermione ... Ron dropped  his wand. Hermione Granger, telling a downright lie to a teacher?" [p.  177] Once again, the pagan philosophy that the "Ends Justify The  Means" is being taught to the children who are reading this book, and  believe me, they are listening. What was the result of this lie to protect Harry? "From that moment on, Hermione Granger  became their friend." [p. 179] Hermione was very mildly punished, but her  lie cemented a friendship with Ron and  Harry, leading a child to conclude  that her lie served an excellent purpose, and could not be considered 'wrong'.
  In the next chapter, we learn: "Hermione had  become a bit more relaxed about breaking rules ..." [p. 181]. Therefore,  we can only conclude that breaking rules had become commonplace amongst the  three friends.
  
D. Hatred toward others -- " 'I hate them  both', said Harry, 'Malfoy and  Snape'." [p. 196] Far from being just an isolated occurrence, or something  said in jest, I find this attitude too common in the Harry Potter  books.
  
E. No Absolute Standard  of Good or Evil -- Professor   Quirrell told Harry, "There is no good or evil, there is  only power, and those too weak to seek it ." [p. 291] This is standard  Witchcraft, and standard Illuminist doctrine. This doctrine is the guiding  light to those Illuminists who are driving the world into the Kingdom of Antichrist.  This doctrine is very seductive to those immature children trying to grow up in  our current culture; since a child's inherent nature is evil, he will find such  philosophy more appealing than the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Christian parents,  beware!
  
==X. Miscellaneous Disgusting Events== 
  A. Speaking Serpent Language: Before he learned  of his Generation Witchcraft background, and before he arrived at Hogwart's  School, Harry went with Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia  to a zoo. While looking at a snake, Harry  suddenly realized that he was able to understand what the snake was thinking;  soon, Harry was actually talking to  this snake! Later in the story, and especially in the Chamber of Secrets , we discover this  ability to speak with snakes is called Parcelmouth, and is extremely important  in the practice of Black Magick 
  
B. School Materials:  Harry was taken to Diagon Alley, in  Fantasy Reality, to buy his school materials, he encountered fantastic stuff  for sale that he had never seen before. "... windows stacked with barrels  of bat spleens, and eel's eyes, tottering piles of spell books, potion bottles,  globes of the moon." [p. 72]
  
C. Revenge Motive : "Hagrid almost had to drag Harry  away from Curses and Countercurses (Bewitch Your Friends and Befuddle  Your Enemies with the Latest Revenges: Hair Loss, Jelly-Legs, Tongue-Tying, and  Much, Much More , by Vindictus Viridian." [p. 80] Throughout these  books, seeking revenge and attacking your enemies is high on the priority list  of Harry, his friends, and other  students. Do you want your children to adopt this most Satanic attitude? Notice  the first name of the author of this revenge book, above, is named  "Vindictus, i.e., Vindictive".
  
D. Choosing a Wand --  "... it's really the wand that chooses the wizard, of course ... Every  Ollivander wand has a core of a powerful magical substance, Mr. Potter.  We use unicorn hairs, phoenix tail feathers, and the heartstrings of dragons  ..." Harry chose a wand made of  holly wood and phoenix feather, 11 inches long. [p. 83-84] This wand contained  the three elements favored most by Satanists: Unicorn, Phoenix, and Dragons. Both the Unicorns and  Phoenix Birds are symbols of Antichrist, while the Dragon is clearly Satan [Revelation 12:9]
  
E. Students are taught to depend  upon Witchcraft for every part of their lives . All food is conjured up  rather than prepared, all the dishes are conjured clean, and even the hospital  depends upon Witchcraft to get students well [p. 156]. Neville Longbottom,  one of the more clumsy students, received a crystal ball from his grandmother  called a Remembrall . The ball glows scarlet if you have forgotten  something you should have done. [p. 145]
  "One morning in mid-December , Hogwarts woke  to find itself covered in several feet of snow. The lake froze solid and the  Weasley twins were punished for bewitching several snowballs so that they  followed [Professor] Quirrell around, bouncing off the back of his  turban." [p. 194] This amusing anecdote will cause children to say,  "That's cool. I wish I could do that". And, that is precisely our  warning, that children will think Harry and his friends have so much fun using  Witchcraft in the everyday part of their lives, that they will want to become  witches and wizards so they can have this much fun, too.
F. "They were in a corridor. The forbidden  corridor on the third floor ... They were looking straight into the eyes of a  monstrous dog, a dog that filled the whole space between ceiling and floor. It  had three heads. Three pairs of rolling, mad eyes; three noses, twitching and  quivering in their direction; three drooling mouths, saliva hanging in slippery  ropes from yellowish fangs. [p. 161] This guard dog concocted in the fertile  mind of Rowling, couldn't just be huge, it had to be mentally deranged. Later,  we discover that this dog was guarding the Sorcerer's Stone.
  
G. Possible reference to homosexuality . When I was first researching Harry Potter,  I examined several pro-Potter websites. The author of one of the articles said  that one of the probable developments she felt would occur in the latter books  was the advent of homosexuality in the story theme. She said such activity was  only hinted at in the first books. With this thought in mind, you will better  understand this sentence.
  "Professor   Flitwick [Charms teacher] put the  class into pairs to practice [levitating]. Harry's  partner was Seamus   Finnigan (which was a relief,  because Neville had been trying to catch his eye)." [p. 171] We shall see  if homosexuality does develop in any of the last three books, because in the  first three, this is the only possible reference to it.
  
H. Halloween decorations -- "... a moment later they had entered the Great Hall, where  the Halloween decorations put Hermione out of their minds. A thousand live bats  fluttered from the walls and ceiling while a thousand more swooped over the  tables in low black clouds, making the candles in the pumpkins stutter. The  feast appeared suddenly on the golden plates [were conjured up] ..." [p.  172]
  
I. Wizard Chess --  "... exactly like Muggle chess except that the figures were alive, which  made it a lot like directing troops in battle." [p. 199] Once again, a  child will think this is cool, and will want even more to someday be a witch or  a wizard so they can play this cool of a game.
  
J. Demon Possession --  "... to Harry's horror, a voice  answered, and the voice seemed to come from Quirrell himself ... 'Use the boy,  use the boy'. " [p. 292] This is standard demonic possession. However, as Harry soon discovered, this demonic possession was a Shape-Shifter type, where the human body of the  host is transfigured as the indwelling demon wishes it to be. Listen:
  
"Harry felt as if Devil's Snare was rooting  him to the spot ... Petrified, he watched as [Professor] Quirrell reached up  and began to unwrap his turban ... Harry would have screamed, but he couldn't  make a sound. Where there should have been a back to Quirrell's head, there was  a face, the most terrible face Harry  had ever seen. It was chalk white with glaring red eyes and slits for nostrils,  like a snake."
  
" 'Harry Potter',  it whispered."
  "Harry  tried to take a step backward, but his legs wouldn't move. 'See what I have  become?', the face said. 'Mere shadow and vapor. I have form only when I can  share another's body, but there have always been those willing to let me into  their hearts and minds. Unicorn blood has strengthened me, these past weeks,  and you saw faithful Quirrell drinking it for me in the forest; and once I have  the Elixir of Life, I will be able to create a body of my own ... why don't you  give me that Stone in your pocket?" [p. 293-4]
  
Rowling could not have created a better description  of demonic possession by a dark and powerful demon! Christian parent, is this  the type of thing you want your child to bring into their minds? 
  
K. Satanic View of Death -- "After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the  next great adventure." [p. 297, 302; Headmaster Dumbledore telling Harry the Satanic view of death] Rather than death  being an eternal separation from God in Hell as the Bible teaches, the Satanist  believes in reincarnation. They believe that, when a person dies, their spirit  goes into the great Reincarnation Cycle, to await the next human body into  which they can begin, and start the "next great adventure". Is this  the doctrine of death you want your child to accept?
  
L. Satanic View of Human  Love -- "Your mother died to save you. If there is one thing  Voldemort cannot understand, it is love. He didn't realize that love as  powerful as your mother's for you leaves its own mark. Not a scar, no visible  sign, to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone,  will give us some protection forever. It is in your very skin. Quirrell, full  of hatred, greed, and ambition, sharing his soul with Voldemort, could not  touch you for this reason. It was agony to touch a person marked by something  so good." [p. 299, Headmaster Dumbledore explaining to Harry about the Love Force which protected him in his  physical battle with Quirrell]
  
The Satanist does not view God as a being; rather,  he is a Force. This belief is fully in  accord with prophecy about Antichrist, as we see "But in his estate shall  he honour the God of forces..." [Daniel  11:38] Therefore, occultists believe this doctrine about all of God's  attributes, such as Love. When Dumbledore explains the love of Harry's mother in these terms, he is literally saying  that her love was a force that protects Harry even though she is dead. Of course, the Bible  declares this view nonsense. When a person is dead, there is no force emanating from their life that protects  anyone.
  Do you want your child to believe that Love, that Jesus Christ, is merely a force? If they do believe this,  they will be hard pressed to relate to Biblical truth of Love as being one of  the many attributes of an eternal, Omnipotent God.
  
==XI. Occult Numbers Used In Story Plot== 
  Harry was eleven (11) when he was admitted  to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The number eleven is considered  sacred to the occultist, as it is the first primary number. Occultists will  also add up numbers to get an occult number that is sacred; thus, I was highly  interested when the bank vault maintained for Harry by his Mom and Dad before  their death was numbered '713' [p. 73]. When you add '7 + 1 + 3 = 11'. Then, we  learn that, in the money of the Fantasy Reality, "twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle". When you add 2 + 9 = 11. 
  When Harry  found the wand that was meant for him, it turned out to be 11 inches long! [p. 84]
  The Hogwarts Express Train left at 11 o'clock from  Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. [p. 91]
  
==XII. Illuminist Beliefs== 
  A. Unicorn --  Illuminists use the symbol of a unicorn as a symbol for their coming Christ [Antichrist]. Therefore, we should not be too  surprised to learn that the unicorn plays a significant part of this story:
  
1. Potion ingredient: silver unicorn horns [p. 81]
  
2. The most powerful wand contained unicorn hairs  [p. 84]
  
B. Phoenix Bird --  In Egyptian mythology, a Phoenix Bird would live for 500 years and then die; as  soon as it died, its body would erupt in flames, and be reduced to a pile of  ashes. Suddenly, out of the ashes, a new Phoenix Bird would arise, to live  another 500 years. The Illuminati has long depicted Antichrist with a Phoenix  Bird. In fact, the original bird symbol for the United   States was not an Eagle, but a Phoenix!
  But, further:
  
C. " Sorcerer's  Stone " is also called the "Philosopher's Stone", and  is very, very Satanic! Rosicrucianism teaches that an Initiate will pass  through five stages to become the highest Adept possible, to be most proficient  in exercising the power of Satanism. They call this process the "Five Stages  In The Transmutation of the Soul". The final stage is depicted by the  Phoenix Bird; the Adept is then said to have achieved the "Sorcerer's  Stone". Thus, the fact that the term, "Sorcerer's Stone" is in  the title of this book suggests that the ultimate goal of all students at  Hogwarts is to achieve the Sorcerer's Stone.
  
D. Alchemy has  long been an Illuminist obsession. Most people think of Alchemy as being the  effort to change base metals into precious metals, including gold. Certainly,  this is part of alchemy, but a lower-level part. The ultimate goal of the  Alchemist is to achieve eternal life through Alchemy. Therefore, we find  it highly interesting that Headmaster Dumbledore is considered "the  greatest wizard of modern times. Dumbledore is particularly famous for his  defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve  uses of dragon's blood and his work on alchemy ..." [p. 103]
  
==QUIDDITCH GAME== 
  The game of Quidditch explained. "It's our  sport. Wizard sport. It's like -- like soccer in the Muggle world -- everyone  follows Quidditch -- played up in the air on broomsticks and there's four balls  ...[p. 79] "There are seven players on each side. Three of them are called  Chasers ... Wood took out a bright red ball about  the size of a soccer ball. 'This ball's called the Quaffle', said Wood. 'The Chasers throw the Quaffle to each other and try  and get it through one of the hoops to score a goal. Ten points every time the  Quaffle goes through one of the hoops' ... [Harry[  'The Chasers throw the Quaffle and put it through the hoops to score ... So,  that's sort of like basketball on broomsticks with six hoops, isn't it?'
  
[Wood] " '... there's another player on each  side who's called the Keeper ... who flies around hoops to stop the other team  from scoring.' [Harry] 'Three Chasers,  one Keeper ... and they play with the Quaffle. Okay, got that. so what are they  for?' He pointed at the three balls left inside the box. [Wood]  handed Harry a small club, a bit like  a short baseball bat. 'I'm going to show you what the Bludgers do. These two  [balls] are the Bludgers. He showed Harry  two identical balls, jet black and slightly smaller than the red Quaffle. Harry noticed that they seemed to be straining to  escape the straps holding them inside the box [Even the Quidditch balls are  'enchanted']."
  " 'The Bludgers rocket around, trying to knock  players off their brooms. That's why you have two Beaters on each team ... it's  their job to protect their side from the Bludgers and try and knock them toward  the other team. So -- think you've got all that?' "
  
" 'Three Chasers try and score with the  Quaffle; the Keeper guards the goal posts; the Beaters keep the Bludgers away  from their team', Harry reeled off.  'Very good', said Wood.
  " 'Now, the last member of the team is the  Seeker. That's you. And you don't have to worry about the Quaffle or the  Bludgers' ... Wood reached into the crate and took out the fourth and last  ball. Compared with the Quaffle and the Bludgers, it was tiny, about the size  of a large walnut. It was bright gold and had little fluttering silver wings  [this ball is 'enchanted' also]. 'This', said Wood, 'is the Golden Snitch, and  it's the most important book of the lot. It's very hard to catch because it's  so fast and difficult to see. It's the Seeker's job to catch it. You've got to  weave in and out of the Chasers, Beaters, Bludgers, and Quaffle to get it  before the other team's Seeker, because whichever Seeker catches the Snitch  wins his team an extra hundred and fifty points, so they nearly always win.  That's why Seekers get fouled so much. A game of Quidditch only ends when the  Snitch is caught, so it can go on for ages ..." [p. 168-170]
  
==IN SUMMARY== 
  The truth of the Satanic nature of Harry Potter  can be easily seen in so many ways by some one who is familiar with the occult.  In this book, we see standard occultic beliefs and practices and Illuminist  beliefs. We see Drug Usage glorified, and creation of powerful drugs taught to  these First-Year students. 
  We see standard Witchcraft philosophy and world view  espoused, including the "morality" teaching that there is no Absolute  Right or Wrong, that the "Ends Justify The Means". We see that the  occult belief about Death and Reincarnation is taught.
  
But, most horribly, we see depictions of Satanism  that are truly End of the Age. We see the symbol of Antichrist, the Unicorn. We  see the evil Voldemort drinking the blood of the Unicorn. Not only is drinking  of blood forbidden in Scripture, but Satanists do it consistently. Further, as  we explain, this drinking of the blood of the unicorn delivers a very strong  message as to how the people will relate ultimately to Antichrist.
  Lastly, the achievement of Eternal Life -- drinking  the Elixir of Life -- is firmly and directly tied to the number, '666'! 
  Truly, Harry Potter  is Satanic to the core, so much so I cannot believe Christian ministries that  falsely assured parents that Potter is all right for  their children to read have actually ever read the book!
  Truly, the Bible is so correct when it says: 
  
"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are  true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever  things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good  report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."  [Philippians 4:8]
  "Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the  cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of  devils." [1 Corinthians 10:21] You cannot allow your child to read Harry Potter  Monday through Saturday, and then expect them to love Jesus   Christ on Sunday; and yet, this is precisely what too many Christian  parents are doing!
  "... Come out of her, my people, that ye be  not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues."  [Revelation 18:4b]. From Genesis through Revelation, God demands His people  separate themselves from the evil around them! 
==SEPARATE!  SEPARATE! SEPARATE! Jesus  says:==
  Then, Jesus  said: "If ye love me, keep my commandments." [John  14:15]
  "If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in  my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.  These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that  your joy might be full." [John  15:10] You cannot hope to have your child experience the "fullness of  joy" that the Holy Spirit gives to obedient believers if you allow them to  fill their minds with this type of Satanic pollution!
  
Are you spiritually ready? Is your family? Are you  adequately protecting your loved ones? This is the reason for this ministry, to  enable you to first understand the peril facing you, and then help you develop  strategies to warn and protect your loved ones.  Once you have been thoroughly trained, you can also use your knowledge as a  means to open the door of discussion with an unsaved person. I have been able  to use it many times, and have seen people come to Jesus   Christ as a result. These perilous times are also a time when we can  reach many souls for Jesus Christ, making an eternal  difference.
  
If you  have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior,  but have been very lukewarm in your spiritual walk with Him, you need to  immediately ask Him for forgiveness and for renewal. He will instantly forgive  you, and fill your heart with the joy of the Holy Spirit. Then, you need to begin  a daily walk of prayer and personal Bible Study.
  If you  have never accepted Jesus Christ as Savior, but have  come to realize His reality and the approaching End of the Age, and want to  accept His FREE Gift of Eternal Life, you can also do so now, in the privacy of  your home. Once you accept Him as Savior, you are spiritually Born Again, and  are as assured of Heaven as if you were already there. Then, you can rest  assured that the Kingdom   of Antichrist will not  touch you spiritually.

