Browsing the web, it's easy to find anti-potter sites. Here is a small collection of the more moronic arguments I have found.
Christian Resources Network (www.daveandangel.com/CRN/)
Therefore, anyone who reads the book and enjoys it is brainwashed into seeing the fundamentalist attack on the book as an exercise in "absurdity".
A classic non-argument. Those who disagree with CRN are defined away as "brainwashed". So we don't have to listen to them. A logical error akin to what is usually termed "the genetic fallacy".
Joseph Chambers at Paw Creek ministry (www.pawcreek.org)
Potions: Harry Potter Takes Drugs. The plot of the Harry Potter series is set in the "Hogwart School of Witchcraft." He is there to learn how to be a successful witch as his father and mother were before their death by the ultimate evil person, Lord Voldemort. To be a master at sorcery one must learn how to use drugs. Listen again to this language that glorifies drugs and their magical effect according to these books.
Mr Chambers assumes that "drugs" are the same thing as "magical potions". Magical postions occur in many literary works, e.g. Shakespeare, the Nibelungen saga, etc. Harry Potter drinks potions on two occasions in the books: first, the polyjuice potion which temporarily changes him and Ron to look exactly like the bullies Crabbe and Goyle. Second, the "skele-gro" bone mending potion he has to drink after Lockhart mistakenly magicked the bones out of his arm. Drugs, narcotics? Laughable.
Christian Youth Interactive Revival (www.byfaith.co.uk)
The pixies released upon the children [in a scene in
"The chamber of secrets"] are clearly demons. Their physical appearance
is hideous.
Familiar spirits are forbidden, yet Dobby the elf is one.
This really sucks. When they can't find anything to criticize, they just lie. It does not matter what Rowling actually wrote. If she wrote "pixie", we call it a "demon" so we can condemn it. If she wrote about an elf, we change it to "familiar spirit" to make it sound more occult.
Exposing Satanism (www.exposingsatanism.org)
This page is for those who seek truth about the book series Harry Potter.
I rather think that those who seek the truth about the Harry Potter series will read the books and draw their own conclusions. Your page is better suited for those who wish to accept someone else's opinions instead of forming their own.
Matthew 13: 9-16, who hath ears to hear, let him hear. And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables? He answered and said unto them, because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. [...snip...] But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear.
Jesus clearly says this in reference to his own works and teaching, and those who take it to their hearts or refuse it. Unless I am misreading your intentions, you seem to imply that the difference between those who hear/see/understand, and those who do not, consists of whether or not they agree with your opinions about the Potter books. In other words, you are using the Lord's words to make a rhethorical point in favour of your own words, as if they were the same thing. A misuse of Scripture if I ever saw one.
Note how the adults [the Dursleys, Harry's foster parents] are depicted as hateful and perhaps strict. Then note how the wizards and other creatures are the good guys. These types of writings are nothing more then Satan's way to undermine the family.
The truth is quite the opposite: Harry Potter's biggest problem and sorrow is that he does not have a family. The murder of his parents has deprived him of that which is every child's greatest treasure: a loving father and mother. Clearly, the message here is that a family is a Good Thing.