The Zero Room

"Inside the TARDIS there are an awful lot of rooms - libraries, gardens, swimming pools, and even a cricket pavilion. Plus two control rooms, a boot cupboard, a very large costume wardrobe and a pink Zero Room."

Monday, November 01, 2004

Give me a break!

Look, I know that a lot of so-called Bible-thumpers hate Harry Potter. I am not a so-called Bible-thumper, and therefore find this article both funny and sad, for all sorts of reasons. Believe in God, believe in the Devil, okay. That's all fine. But an 18-year-old boy should have other things on his mind than whether or not reading Harry Potter is going to damn his immortal soul. Argh...I could go into a rant, I really could. I think instead I'll just post the article, which I found on Yahoo:

Pupil Appeals Harry Potter 'Witchcraft'
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African schoolboy appealed to education authorities after refusing to answer an exam question on Harry Potter because he believes the best-selling children's books promote witchcraft.

Eighteen-year-old John Smit did not answer a comprehension question on a review of one of J.K. Rowling's books on the boy wizard, worth 30 percent of his English exam.

"He wouldn't answer it because it supports witchcraft, and we're against witchcraft ... the Bible is against witchcraft," Smit's mother, who did not wish to give her first name, told Reuters.

The family has written to provincial director of examinations to complain. Authorities have yet to respond.

"I hope they will give him his average mark. This shouldn't happen again," she said.

African Christian Democratic Party MP Cheryllyn Dudley said South Africa needed a clear policy to avoid other pupils facing moral dilemmas during exams.

"I have read (Harry Potter books), I have researched them thoroughly, and my personal opinion is that they are witchcraft manuals," Dudley told Reuters.

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