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‘Harry Potter’: Spells and the Spoken Word

Posted in At Box Office, Fantasy, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 31, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

HarryPotterposter2Proverbs 18:21 says that there is the power of life and death in the tongue. We can bless and curse with the words we say. Words that are said with authority also have creative power to call things into being. We know this because God said, “Let there be light” and light came into existence. We know that Jesus was the “Word made flesh” and that the Bible is also called the “Word of God.”

So how does this relate to the latest box office release of the PG-rated fantasy film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?

The power of words in Potter is not Holy Spirit-driven. They are coming from the opposite spirit in the form of spells and incantations – things which the Bible considers detestable.

I discuss more about the power of words in Potter in this edited radio commentary from a discussion I had on the air with radio personality Liz Lane of The Current FM on Thursday, July 3o. Hope this discussion helps you weigh this film in the light of faith.

Radio Commentary:

— Laura J. Bagby

‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’: Overall Spiritual Concerns

Posted in At Box Office, Fantasy, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 31, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

I was really concerned about seeing this latest Harry Potter film at the box officeHarryPotterposter4 for two reasons: one, I hadn’t read any of the books by J.K. Rowling or seen any of the previous films so I wasn’t sure I would get the gist of it, and two, I wasn’t sure if I would feel like my Christian beliefs just got assaulted. Would I feel like I had dishonored God by seeing this film? That was my main question.

Radio personality Liz Lane and I talked about the spiritual undertones of the PG fantasy film on The Current FM yesterday. Here is an edited version of our radio commentary abut the film:

Radio Commentary:

— Laura J. Bagby

Male Gender Issues Abound in ‘Ice Age 3’

Posted in Animated, At Box Office, Comedy, Film Genre, Film Rating, Film Release, Film Review, PG with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 12, 2009 by Laura J. Bagby

IceAge3PosterRecently, I chatted with Positive Hit Radio The Current’s Liz Lane about Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs on the local radio.

I was really hoping to give a good recommendation on this PG animated film, but I found myself more annoyed than entertained.

What really got me was the portrayal of many of the male characters in the film, who often seemed bumbling, cowardly, indecisive, and passive. And one character in particular, a sloth named Sid, the epitome of the nurturing male, made me want to stand up and say, “Dude, be a man!” What a sad look at how our society these days views men: incapable, troubled, and insecure. It surely doesn’t inspire the male gender to be strong and fearless, now does it?

Listen to my conversation with Liz on the radio about these frustrating issues in Ice Age 3

Audio Commentary:

The above audio clip is not the original on-air version fromĀ The Current FM. It has been edited for this blog.

— Laura J. Bagby