It's just that what I said is true period. It's all fiction and the author sais that too, the story of the "holy bloodline"(which may be the only thing that has anything to do with reality) was a hoax and just everything in the book is fiction, pure fiction. I'm sorry that I offended you, but in this case nothing could ever make me believe that the Da Vinci Code has any truth whatsoever in it. The only thing that might be true is the fact that Jesus did have kids. And just so I won't offend anyone I'll take the time to read the 3 pages.
Why are you so vehement...Madman V3NOM...
Are peoples minds so conditioned over the years that they cannot be open to the possibility..
Does it frighten them that much? That the one person whom they thought was pure and untouched that they could try aspire to be like, may be just a normal human being after all, with all the faults of the rest of us mere mortals?
I'm pretty sure Jesus was as human as could be, maybe he even had kids... maybe, but besides that the WHOLE "The DaVinci Code" book is toatlly unrealistic... and poorly written. The thing that actually bothers me is that people actually believe the things in the book, and lots of em go on pilgrimages to see the places described in the book.
Like "Ooh, look at Mona Lisa, I never thought much about it being a masterpiece, but after reading Da Vici Code I find it soo interesting!" or "Man! Forget everything you've heard! The holy grail is not a grail at all, it's the holy bloodline, I read it in a famous book that everyone reads, so it must be true!"
I think whether it is well or badly written, fact or fiction, the seed of an idea has been sown. Humans are curious by nature and our intelligence determines that we try to question what is logical or not. Many may feel that going on these tours may help dispel their fear that it could possibly be true and so throw everything they have been taught about their faith into a melting pot of confusion.
Originally posted by queeqWhat are you doing in the RF........Get back to your pole you Mormon. 😛
Da Vinci Code is not based on fact, more on wishful thinking. And to fill that up all the facts are twisted out of context or are blatantly wrong. Neither historically or art wise is most of this false... but taht is old news by now.