Sunday, September 15, 2013

It's Sunday

A trio of Arizona “exorcists” has ventured to England to fight what it describes as the endorsement of satanic elements in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter book series.

“Harry is using this magic for good,” 18-year-old Brynne Larson explains in video posted by the Daily Mail on Monday. “So here we have the dangerous idea that you can use this magic for good or bad. When in reality, all magic is bad ’cause you’re getting your power from Satan.”

  Raw Story
Hey, the US has plenty to spare, and I’m sure England won’t mind three more.
Larson and friends Tess and Savannah Scherkenback will be profiled in a BBC special on Friday discussing both their longtime friendship and their training by Larson’s father, Rev. Bob Larson, who claims to have performed 15,000 exorcisms. The BBC reported that Bob Larson asks for donations of $200 for each exorcism.
And when he thought of England – Harry Potter’s own birthplace – and the possibilities for his trio of pretty little whores, he could barely calculate the riches he could amass.

I don’t know, though. I think he might be overestimating. He probably should have sent them to Arkansas.
“The spells and things that you’re reading in the Harry Potter books, those aren’t just something that are made up,” 18-year-old Tess Scherkenback says. “Those are actual spells.

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