I completely agree with you Omega. Sorcery is indeed a very bad concept (not that it even exists). However i'm not quite sure about the other thing you said...
'Younger viewers are easily influenced by fiction. And as books and movies such as Harry Potter takes root within them, when they progress with age the influential power of Sorcery will be deeply rooted within them and will be fully sprouted when they are fully matured.'
When the first Harry Potter book came out... i think it was 1997, i was eight years old - before i became christian. I was actually living over there at the time. I read it (and for shere curiosity i read the others when they came out) and i'm absolutely fine. We Brittish are very hard to influence you see... we're always busy looking for Government plotts etc. We're a cinical bunch. I think that's why Harry Potter and stuff doesn't bother us as much as you guys in the States. It's coz we know that our eight year olds are smart enough to realise that the stuff you read in books labelled 'fiction' is in fact not real.
That's another thing I noticed when i was over there actually... you're country has a lot more extreemists than ours. I've concluded that it's because we're a lot more secure than you are. You're government litterally programs you as you go through school to be like that i think. Insecure, over-patriotic and to do anything anyone tells them to do. Not that you guys specifically are like that. It's just i went to an American school and the difference is uncanny: All you do there is be taught about America (plus about two minutes of Math). I once got sent to the head for not knowing the words of your national anthem when we had to sing it. So i really annoyed him by randomly yelling 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!' and legging it - British term. It means 'I ran off'.
Anyway, nice country. Loved the mountains. I lived in a town called Bothell in Washington (the state) so i had a lot of mountains to climb.
c u.