Harry Potter books banned: Nashville Catholic school bans “Harry Potter” books, which “when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits,” reverend says – CBS News

Harry Potter books banned: Nashville Catholic school bans “Harry Potter” books, which “when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits,” reverend says  CBS News

A Catholic school in Nashville, Tennessee has banned the “Harry Potter” series because a reverend at the school claims the books include both good and evil …


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