No, J.K. Rowling is a member of the Church of Scotland. However, she stated on an episode of the Today Show that her books, particularly her seventh, did come into conflict with her beliefs and caused her some consternation.
As I recall, she was concerned with openly discussing her faith because it would have made the plot more obvious (book seven can be seen as a Christian allegory) not because the book was in "conflict" with her beliefs - she has always made it clear that the books are fantasy and she doesn't believe in magic - she doesn't believe the books are true.
JK Rowling does not have an email address
The "Potter" in Harry's name was from JK Rowling's friend. JK Rowling liked the surname Potter because everyone made fun of hers, calling her Rowling Stone and other names, so that is why she chose the name Potter.
No, JK Rowling started with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
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JK Rowling's parents are Peter Rowling and Anne Rowling.
JK Rowling reports that she is not a pro with the computer, so she only uses it to write books on. JK Rowling does not have an email
JK Rowling attended Wyedean School and College.
The Kensington house of JK Rowling is located in London, England.
JK Rowling is an author. She is the author of the Harry Potter series of books.
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Harry Potter is a fictional character. The character's religious beliefs are not discussed in the books, but as JK Rowling is a Christian, its likely that she would make her hero a Christian.
JK Rowling's mother passed away in 1990 in the city of Tutshill, Gloucestershire, England.
JK Rowling gave birth to her daughter Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes on July 27, 1993.
Harry Potter is a fictional character. The character's religious beliefs are not discussed in the books, but as JK Rowling is a Christian, its likely that she would make her hero a Christian.
jk rowling is very wealthy. she has lots of money
No! What kind of a question is that?