In the latest example of satan taking over our public schools, an innocent child has been caught with an instruction book on how to spit on Jesus and practice witchcraftery. THIS should outrage every True Christian parent.
Take note: this all took place in the blue state of Connecticut.
Wizardry book in school library infuriates parents
(West Haven-WTNH) _ The popularity of the Harry Potter books have millions of children under its spell. But in West Haven, a book about wizardry has one mother anything but charmed.
A book in a West Haven elementary school has outraged a mother who claims it has exposed her young daughter to the occult. Friday night, she brought the book back to school to ask other parent's opinion and to confront the principal.
Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin, was checked out of West Haven's Molloy Elementary School library by Cary Alonzo's eight-year-old daughter.
"Well, it has pentagrams in here. It has how to cast spells with actual spells to say and recite," said Alonzo.
The book even has a few tarot cards. With the popularity of Harry Potter, this book is apparently also a hot item. Alonzo says it teaches an alternative religion that's potentially dangerous.
"If I cannot go in this library and pick up a Bible or a Koran, I don't think this should be there either," said Alonzo.
"Books like that shouldn't be in the schools. If the parents want to get the books, they should get them on their own," said Joe Vecellio of West Haven.
"At this level, they're young, they're very impressionable," said Alonzo.
(West Haven-WTNH) _ The popularity of the Harry Potter books have millions of children under its spell. But in West Haven, a book about wizardry has one mother anything but charmed.
A book in a West Haven elementary school has outraged a mother who claims it has exposed her young daughter to the occult. Friday night, she brought the book back to school to ask other parent's opinion and to confront the principal.
Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin, was checked out of West Haven's Molloy Elementary School library by Cary Alonzo's eight-year-old daughter.
"Well, it has pentagrams in here. It has how to cast spells with actual spells to say and recite," said Alonzo.
The book even has a few tarot cards. With the popularity of Harry Potter, this book is apparently also a hot item. Alonzo says it teaches an alternative religion that's potentially dangerous.
"If I cannot go in this library and pick up a Bible or a Koran, I don't think this should be there either," said Alonzo.
"Books like that shouldn't be in the schools. If the parents want to get the books, they should get them on their own," said Joe Vecellio of West Haven.
"At this level, they're young, they're very impressionable," said Alonzo.

. Why would any reputable library carry such a lame book on the subject. A Buckland or Cunningham book would be a more credible choice.
Comment