The Church of England has slammed BBC bosses for airing "Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone" on Christmas.
They say that showing anything that deals with the supernatural on a day like Christmas is improper.
"The BBC has picked the least suitable time to show it. Harry Potter portrays witchcraft and black magic in a fictional way but it is capitalizing on the supernatural," The Sun quoted a Church of England spokesman, as saying.
"The Harry Potter books are full of magic, witches, wizards, spells, ghosts, poltergeists and all the other stuff that we associate with the occult - and we see the occult as something dangerous," added Andrew Carey, the son of the former Archbishop of Canterbury. (ANI)