"A potter's field was called so, not because it was owned by a potter, but rather because the land was barren and unable to grow crops, so it was only good for potters to dig up clay.
What does all this have to do with Harry Potter's Grave?"
"...In our battle for worldview there is perhaps no worse enemy than one who so seductively woos children into the snares of the devil through a molestation of the imagination. I know many a boy and girl who have been drawn away from Christianity because they grew up trusting in the worldview presented by Star Wars.
Well J.K. Rowling has her 30 pieces of silver for rejecting God, and as she prepares to end the franchise she created, the world's children will have their hero and their secularized and occultified imaginations buried with the Judases of history in the place of strangers."
http://fumare.blogspot.com/2007/07/potters-grave.html

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