'Harry Potter' Books Banned From Tennessee Catholic School.<br />The decision at <br />St. Edward Catholic School <br />in Nashville was made its <br />pastor, Reverend Dan Reehil.<br />Reehil writes in an email that the use of "curses" and "spells" cast was a reason for his decision.<br />The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text, Reverend Dan Reehil, via email.<br />Reehill adds that the seven-book series runs the risk of inspiring someone to "raise evil spirits.".<br />Many reading these books could be persuaded to believe these acts are perfectly fine, even good or spiritually healthy, Reverend Dan Reehil, via email.<br />Reehill even says that he was <br />advised by exorcists to <br />take the books away.<br />I have consulted several exorcists, both in the United States and in Rome, and they have recommended removing the books from circulation, Reverend Dan Reehil, via email
