Don't Be Fooled - The Final Harry Potter Book Still Teaches Witchcraft
Some pundits and critics are snidely noting that the seventh Harry Potter book, HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS, contains some positive, redemptive references to Jesus Christ, Christianity and the Bible.
For example, Harry finally visits the gravesite of his murdered parents. Marking the gravesite is a New Testament Bible verse from 1 Cor. 15:26, "The last enemy to be destroyed is death." Also, an important scene near the end of the book takes place in King's Cross Station, a reference to Jesus Christ's vicarious atonement on the Cross. Finally, in the end, it becomes clear that it is sacrifice and love that actually defeats Lord Voldemort, the evil villain in the book. Harry thus becomes a kind of Christ figure who is willing to passively surrender his life in order to effectively accomplish this task.