Reviews for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1) by J. K. Rowling Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1)

Book Review: Teaching kids real witchcraft and satanic doctrine
Summary: 1 Stars

Harry Potter books are written by an actual practicing witch to indoctrinate our youth. These books contain accurate depictions of ritual magic and satanic doctrines. Those who say it's "just fiction" need a reality check! Fiction is the best way to promote occult belief systems! (Just ask Walt Disney. His job as a 33rd degree Freemason was to condition American children to embrace occult themes in entertainment.)

Lots of reviewers who don't know anything about the occult will assure you that this book is not occult doctrine. That's like a blind person telling you there are no misspellings! Here are the facts; look them up on your own and verify. (Of over 5000 reviews, I can't find ONE that states these facts.)

The cover illustration employs overtly satanic symbols include the lightning bolt on his forehead--a Biblical symbol of Satan (who like lightning fell from heaven). There is also the unicorn--a Biblical symbol of the Antichrist (as all witches know). This book promotes drug use--brews with mind-altering fumes using wormwood which in real life contains a hypnotic drug. The series also features demonic possession, necromancy, and divination. Death is described as a great adventure for the occult practicioner--the actual satanic doctrine on death.

Occult numerology runs throughout the book, including the intentional use of 11, 13 and 33 and numbers that break down into those numbers. These are not accidental. The owner of the sorcerer's stone is 666 years old in this book. So the quest is associated with the Biblical number of the Beast. What more do you need?? Non-magical people are described as boring with pointless lives. The glory goes to witchcraft--the gateway into hardcore satanism (according to former high ranking satanists and witches like John Todd and William Schnoebelen.) We need to realize that life is all about a spiritual war and start using better discernment in order not to be manipulated by doctrines of evil. Harry Potter is only one of many that has been revealed. Learn more at cuttingedge.org.

Book Review: The Great Beginning
Summary: 5 Stars

Our first copy was left out and the "nargel" cocker spaniel chewed it up. Anyone who is interested in an in-depth view of Harry Potter should consider collecting the audio CDs. So much more story than the movies. Thumbs up to Amazon on pricing and speed of delivery.

Book Review: Fun for all ages
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been waiting until my daughter is old enough to read any of the Harry Potter books. I had always heard the magical age is 8. I guess that is about right because she (and I) absolutely loved the first book. We read a chapter each night and finished it in under 3 weeks. I wasn't sure that she would like it, given that she has never shown any interest in anything remotely related to wizardry, but she did! After we finished the book, we watched the movie. Harry Potter was a fun experience for both of us, and now I no longer feel like one of the last people on the planet who hasn't read this book.

Book Review: Good Book
Summary: 4 Stars

this was a great book it was just a little childish but i enjoyed it.

Book Review: The book that opened a new world for me...
Summary: 5 Stars

The book that started it all. I remember my mom giving me this book when i was seven and I didn't want to read it at all. Then she started reading it to me and i was enchanted by it. Not only the storyline is fantastic, but the way its written just mesmerizes me.
A few years have past from then but I still read this book and its sequels over and over again and its become my favorite series off all time.
also, it opened up the world of reading for me and if it weren't for this book, I would probably be stuck playing videogames all day instead of reading beautiful pieces of literacy.
Thank you JK Rowling.
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