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Wednesday, August 29, 2007 . 8/29/2007

I just came up with an idea. Hey, the mind tends to wander when it's nearly 1 AM.

What if a sort of "religious troupe" were to be held where the participants pretend that Harry Potter is the one true god and J.K Rowling is his prophet? These people could roam the streets, telling people of Harry Potter's Great Feats. Most likely the response will be, "No, Jesus is the one true god", but then that could be refuted with a simple, "Prove it". They won't be able to. The participants could say that J.K Rowling was divinely inspired by the spirit of Harry Potter, and that the books are his Holy Word.

Perhaps that will get people to realize how silly religion really is. But then again, I wouldn't count on it.

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