Magic and Miracles

So out of the blue today, God asked me what I thought about Harry Potter. Now I’ve seen all the movies and I’ve read all the books, but I’ve very much avoided bringing them up in my conversations with God. After all, there’s an awful lot of religious folks out there who have refused to let their kids read them or see them, because they deal in magic and clearly, to them, magic is the devil’s work.

So since she was the one that brought the subject up, I felt free to ask about that.

Her attitude boiled down to magic or miracles, what’s the difference, as long as they’re used to tell a good story.

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