tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162921310396281907.post6046928754591791582..comments2022-11-09T03:16:16.506-08:00Comments on Life's a Stage: New StoryMaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16597298051391823280noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162921310396281907.post-3167533946106498252011-06-19T21:54:13.954-07:002011-06-19T21:54:13.954-07:00Hi, Mary! I enjoyed reading your opinions on Tangl...Hi, Mary! I enjoyed reading your opinions on Tangled and magic. I must say, that was interesting. I don't celebrate Halloween either. It's such an awful event. Evil, too. There are quite a lot of traditions (like in weddings) that have backgrounds with satanic and superstitious things. I think it's better to know the backgrounds of certain things before celebrating them or doing/seeing them.<br /><br />But I don't agree with not watching magical movies. And also when it comes to reading books. I've seen and read quite a lot of movies and books that had some magical elements. Well, it depends really. Like I don't read and watch Twilight and Harry Potter. One is about vampires and the other is about witches. Both support evil in a "good" way; they portray evil as the "good guys". It's totally ironic. But then again, I guess "magic" isn't always that bad. Like The Chronicles of Narnia uses "magic"...and it's like some kind of allegory of the Bible. But these are my opinions really. Everyone has their own different opinions. But I believe that we have to be careful with what we fill our minds with. But I loved Tangled. The story was really cool.<br /><br />Sorry for this long, long comment. I just wanted to give my opinions on this (and it ended up being longer than I expected).Jujubehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08625993495744395314noreply@blogger.com