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I'd like to take this time to express how disappointed I am in you. Being a Christian as well, I seriously can't fathom how you got your beliefs from the Bible. You are clearly sexist, and you are frankly rude to Catholics and atheists and you've ruined a perfectly good book. A great book actually. You've basically taken the character names and places and wrote your own plot based around some believe that praying will get you anything you want and humans are helpless (a good example is that door scene where nor Harry or Hermione could open a door and instead prayed it would open. Normal people do NOT ever do that. We open the freaking door.)
          
          Regarding you being sexist, I really have no words. Being a women yourself, you apparently WANT to restrict yourself to the most boring housewife jobs on the planet. Honey, this isn't the 50's. It's 2019, and women can be whatever they want. I personally would despise being a housewife because cleaning is the worst. I want to be a performer or an artist, but according to you, I can't do either. Nor can I be strong and independent according to you. It feels very much like you're telling us "you need a man in your life or you'll be poor and unhappy". (This also is very restrictive and could feel like personal attack to those who are more sensitive about the LGBTQ+ community. I personally don't support it, but I know that many other people do.) You also said women should be taking care of children because they are the most nurturing. That's the biggest crap I've ever heard. It's true that women can be more emotional than men (by that I mean that our brains are wired very differently and please note the word 'can') but not every woman is going to like taking care of children and want to have them. I, for example, hate babies and children and personally don't want to ever have kids. 
          
          
          
          
          

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About you being rude to atheists and Catholics...just...ugh. Don't. You clearly don't understand the words "love your neighbor as you love yourself". It doesn't matter what beliefs they have, you should still love them and not make them out to be the Satan himself. If you don't agree with their beliefs, fine whatever but don't hate on them and make false accusations (I'm looking at that "atheists are messy, dirty unclean things", Gracie). If you were truly trying to follow the Bible you would have taken that one to heart because it's the most important.
            
            Regarding your frankly slightly delusional theory that reading Harry Potter will turn you into a witch, I'd like to say that you're just wrong. In every way. Harry Potter isn't some pro-witch propaganda. It's just a book, and if you're really worried about your children becoming witches, then I guess you'd better explain to them that the book is fictional (although they should already know because they're probably not idiots). By your logic, I could argue that I can't read Huckleberry Finn because it'll turn me into a superstitious racist. Clearly, it's just silly to believe that reading something fictional will cause you to become whatever you were reading.
            
            Thank you for your time. 
            
            
            
            
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RuralWriter

This is a ‘ghost site’ where someone is pretending to be Grace Ann.
          There is no ‘Fort Parsons’, simple Google search to prove that.  There is, however, a Parsons Christian Academy on Fort Caroline Road in Jacksonville, Florida.
          Who ever is running this is actually writing relatively sane, sensible answers to well worded questions, and isn’t fear-mongering like the original fic writer.
          I hope you all enjoy the charade that this is. 
          I certainly did, and I only read the first chapter.

Arakuna

Fort Parsons is her home. She stupidly revealed her full name of Grace Ann Parson. She’s talking about her house
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nolongerused04

There's a few things about your story, Hogwarts school of prayer and miracles, that I'd like to point out. First off, you insult Catholics (like myself). As a Catholic, I can confirm that we do not worship Mary or the Saints, we ask them to pray for us. You seriously need to do your research before you insult someone.
          Secondly, you insult Feminists, and say things that are sexist. You say that Tom Riddle was raised by feminists as if it is a bad thing, but it's not. It means that he believes in gender equality (if he is like the people who raised him, that is). You also say that a woman is a man's future wife, but what if she's Ace, or ends up with another girl? You say women shouldn't work, but than what happens to single women, or lesbian couples? I personally would like to become a Forensic Anthropologist. You also said that all women want children, and are nurturing, but that is very far from the truth.

axo-freakin-lotl

@Florimunda Nope, just someone pretending to be her.
            Grace Ann might not even be real.
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Arakuna

Why not just love and accept. Seriously in one of my books I had to read studying my religion (ok we are payed back but still) it referenced Harry Potter and we turned my cathedral into Hogwarts multiple times.

Arakuna

And my old dean told me to go on here and yell at “Grace Ann” during a church service 
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Arakuna

We have turned my church into hogwarts and have screamed còck in church
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