FANTASY FILMS

Beyond the obvious witchcraft — what the imagery is really teaching

Most parents who object to fantasy films stop at the surface: there are wizards, there are spells, there is witchcraft. That objection is real, but it has been made so many times that the world has learned to dismiss it. Fans roll their eyes. Pastors approve the films from the pulpit. Christian publishers print devotional guides built around them.

This page is not about that surface layer. This page is about what the imagery is teaching — the structural symbols, the inverted Scriptures, the pagan patterns that the films present without ever naming them. These are the things that slip past the parents who already screened for the obvious problems and concluded the films were "mostly fine."

Children watching these films are not just being entertained. They are being trained to recognize and admire visual patterns that Yahuah specifically warned His people about — sealed marks, all-seeing eyes, sacred groves, star-readers, eucharistic substitutes, and bloodline-king saviors. None of these are accidental. All of them have been used in the worship systems Yahuah commanded His people to tear down.

"Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." — Galatians 6:7

What is being sown in the imagination of a child watching nine hours of Lord of the Rings or twenty hours of Harry Potter? Choose a film below to see what most parents miss.

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LORD OF THE RINGS The trilogy HARRY POTTER The eight films