It's
a commonly heard complaint in Christian circles. You've breezed
through protesting all 870 pages of the fifth Harry Potter novel,
and the sixth installment is not due for at least another 18 months. What
books and book series should you protest to tide you over until HP6
hits the shelves? We at The Holy Observer have compiled the following
list to help fill the void left in the wake of Harry Potter and the
Order of the Phoenix.
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
by Lemony Snicket
Unfortunately, there is virtually no witchcraft in this series
to provide a solid basis for protest. Yet the author does generously
provide us with three disobedient, unruly children as negative role
models for the youth of today. The Baudelaire children make horrible
examples, practicing seemingly limitless acts of deception, moral compromise,
and other sinful behavior—all because their distant relative murdered
their parents and pursues them in hopes of stealing their inheritance.
Christian children will find endless hours of excitement protesting
these "lesser" sins, while their parents will enjoy researching
the author's preoccupation with incest.
- His Dark Materials trilogy by
Philip Pullman
We haven't actually read this series, but it sounds so evil we couldn't
resist including it in our list. We can only assume that the title refers
to some form of satanic evil, and the back cover said something about
parallel worlds. It's best to stay away from this kind of thing, and
spread the word before others are unwittingly sucked in.
- Walt Disney Read-Along Books by
various authors
This picture-book series includes Cinderella, Snow White,
The Little Mermaid, and other dangerous tales. We need not
tell you the evils of the Walt Disney Corporation, because we're sure
you already know, but what you may not know is that these stories are
rather evil all by themselves. From glorifying divorce (through the
presence of step-sisters) to sinful creatures like dwarves and talking
crustaceans, there is little to commend these books—unless, that
is, you're a satanist yourself.
- Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
These deplorable books teach children innumerable bad behaviors—from
farting to booger-flicking and everything in between. While there are
no occult references in the series, the bathroom humor is enough to
justify at least a neighborhood-scale protest. In addition, this series
contains a particularly malicious feature called Flip-O-Rama. More like
Sin-O-Rama, if you ask us.
- Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
Amazon.com Critic Susan Harrison writes, "The author has let his
imagination run riot by combining folklore, fantasy, and a fistful of
high-tech funk in an outrageously devilish book that could well do for
fairies what Harry Potter has done for wizardry." If that's not
a call for protest straight from heaven, we don't know what is. Act
fast to prevent more devilish behavior among the children of the world!
- The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
In this treacherous series, Lewis presents us with plenty to protest,
including bickering siblings, Turkish Delight, a white witch, and the
worship of a talking lion. The remarkable similarity in content between
Narnia and the Harry Potter series makes these evil
novels perfect for practicing your technique in preparation for HP6.
With a little ingenuity, you should be able to make this list last you
until the next Harry Potter novel is published. We at The
Holy Observer wish you happy protesting! One last piece of advice:
whenever possible, avoid reading these books as you protest them. It's
best to avoid the appearance of evil, and you never know when you may
be affected. More than one Christian has become addicted to evil, thinking
he was more resistant than he actually was. Don't fall prey to this
common trap of the devil. |