No. Whereas Harry Potter did exercise some qualities that Jesus valued, such as love and mercy, there were other factors that would have ruled this out. One of these is that Harry had a piece of Voldemort's soul attached to his. According to The Bible, Jesus had the ability to recognize spirits, good or evil. He would certainly realize if he had one piggybacking on his own.
Harry Potter has a scar shaped like lighting on his forehead from the time when Voldemort's curse backfired. Daniel Radcliffe has this because he is playing the role of the character and that is very important.
It's possible. He played as Ramses in "Prince Of Egypt", and Jesus in "The Miracle Maker".
they escape a sentence at Azkaban. If you go the the website for the Leaky Cauldron they have a 'post Deathly Hallows' page where you can find out what happened to many of the Harry Potter characters after Voldemort was defeated. Fron fact given by JKR Lucius was not sent back to prison and Narcissa (slightly) redeemed herself after she told Vodemort that Harry was dead in the forest (when he wasn't - and he had told her that Draco was alive)
Songs like Cornerstone, The Words I Would Say, We Won't Be Shaken, Blessings, Busted Heart, Hurricane, Our God, Jesus In Disguise, are some famous songs of Josh Wilson.
I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996). I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996). I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996).
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No.
Jesus never disguises Himself. He is always the same, never misrepresented.
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One of the main themes of the whole series is that of love - in the end, the forces of love and companionship defeat that of bigotry and self-absorption, which is generally a Christian ideal. In the last book also, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,Harry sacrifices himself to Voldemort's Killing Curse in order to save his companions, similar to the whole theme of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
Harry Potter, Michael Jackson, Beemo, Jake, Finn, your mom, Jesus, Zeus...but he abandoned him because he was a mortal...jk I dont actually know lol
the new testament, and if your unfamiliar with the bible that would be books like, but not limited to, Mathew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts of the Apostles etc. Since this is the only written record of Jesus's life (about the same as Harry Potter and Santa) it's doubtful Jesus existed.
He might have been so he could blend in.
Jesus Christ, Harry Potter, Iron Man, Justin Bieber, Lord Voldemort, Mary Poppins
i think the song you're talking about is What If Jesus Comes Back Like That by Raye Collin
There is a rhyme and reason to the people we meet, the conversations that we have. You can never be fully sure of the impact of a simple smile, prayer, conversation or display of faith can have on our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. We have to remember that anyone we meet, come across or speak with can be, to borrow Mother Teresa's words, Jesus in disguise. We're at a time where hate and judgement seem to be flung around news, social media, comment boxes and in public discourse all too easily. We have an election season that is heating up, stress because of unemployment and worries about how our government will respect our religious beliefs. But we have an opportunity to be different, to decide to treat other with respect and love. For at the end of the day, we are all children of God. "Jesus in disguise Jehovah passing by The burden of a tear Hanging in your eye Jesus in disguise A scar across the sky You were looking for a king You would never recognize Jesus in disguise"
You are asking question about a book written 2000 years ago, it is probably entirely fiction.. alot like lord of the rings or harry potter.. but you give people a few hundred years to confuse the stories and you have new religions.. Jesus never existed as far as Roman Records go.. He did not come back to life, cause there never was a jesus.