It really doesn't matter whether religious groups approve of Harry Potter or not, does it? The Harry Potter series is not great literature. We find it distinctly in the pop culture vein, that is, trivial and lacking in real artistry or substance. If parents don't want their kids exposed to silly witchcraft, so much the better.
Re: “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and You Kill Me”
It really doesn't matter whether religious groups approve of Harry Potter or not, does it? The Harry Potter series is not great literature. We find it distinctly in the pop culture vein, that is, trivial and lacking in real artistry or substance. If parents don't want their kids exposed to silly witchcraft, so much the better.