ok, id like to adress this, both as a Christian, and as a Psychologist, and one who supports scientific enquiry in general.
subliminal messaging has been a hot topic in psychology for decades, and to be blunt, there simply isnt subliminal messaging in harry potter, certainly not in a sense that would have any impact at all on their psychological state, or their behaviour.
curly hair waving in the wind looks like a lot of things, and smoke as well, its very subjective, and if you look for anything in them, your likely to find it, because your mind likes to find what its looking for, whether its there or not.
harry potter is not going to turn your children into sluts, goths, or anything else you care to state.
protecting children, and instilling good values into them is a noble cause, but by excluding them from media (which really will not harm them or their values) all you do is reinforce a belief in them that their faith is something that is restrictive and controlling, and it is this perception of being controlled that they are likely to rebel against and involve themselves in unwanted behaviour over.
i think as christians, it is our role in society to show others how to live by our example, ourselves living by Jesus examples of compassion, love, tolerance, forgiveness, and having a relationship with our God.
i think finding hidden messages in a girls hair in a poster should be far further down our priority lists than it evidently is. id like to reinforce that subliminal messaging in the sense you are describing really doesnt exist, and such paranoia only serves to fuel the fires of those who would criticise us, and our belief system at large because of such views.
subliminal messaging has been a hot topic in psychology for decades, and to be blunt, there simply isnt subliminal messaging in harry potter, certainly not in a sense that would have any impact at all on their psychological state, or their behaviour.
curly hair waving in the wind looks like a lot of things, and smoke as well, its very subjective, and if you look for anything in them, your likely to find it, because your mind likes to find what its looking for, whether its there or not.
harry potter is not going to turn your children into sluts, goths, or anything else you care to state.
protecting children, and instilling good values into them is a noble cause, but by excluding them from media (which really will not harm them or their values) all you do is reinforce a belief in them that their faith is something that is restrictive and controlling, and it is this perception of being controlled that they are likely to rebel against and involve themselves in unwanted behaviour over.
i think as christians, it is our role in society to show others how to live by our example, ourselves living by Jesus examples of compassion, love, tolerance, forgiveness, and having a relationship with our God.
i think finding hidden messages in a girls hair in a poster should be far further down our priority lists than it evidently is. id like to reinforce that subliminal messaging in the sense you are describing really doesnt exist, and such paranoia only serves to fuel the fires of those who would criticise us, and our belief system at large because of such views.
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