Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles

Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles recasts Harry Potter as an American orphan raised by his atheistic, career-driven Aunt Petunia and meek Uncle Vernon Dursley.

As the plot advances, Harry and his friends uncover the evil plans of Atheist Tom Riddle (best known by his reddit username "u/voldemort"), a powerful figure who appears to be lobbying to make Christianity illegal.

"[7] David L. Garcia of SF Weekly sharply criticized it for having a poor grasp on the original source material, saying "Regardless of your beliefs, if you've read the books you're probably going to laugh at how much Grace Ann gets wrong.

"[8] Madeleine Davies of Jezebel criticized the author's "Christian-friendly" plot, including revision of female characters, its rejection of the theory of evolution, and its unflattering portrayal of Christian denominations such as Catholicism and Episcopalianism.

"[10] Carolyn Cox of The Mary Sue took the fanfiction more seriously, calling it a "Chick tract" full of "idolatrous Weasleys, a Southern Dumbledore, and thinly-veiled comparisons between Voldemort and Obama.