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'Cuse the book was named thus.

2006-07-08 07:17:30 · answer #1 · answered by XYZ 7 · 0 0

Because the book it was based on was called "The Da Vinci Code."

That was called "The Da Vinci Code" because a number of Da Vinci's paintings play a large role in the plot. If you want to know more, see the movie or, preferably, read the book.

2006-07-08 07:18:50 · answer #2 · answered by maypoledancer 2 · 0 0

The book suggested a code and deep dark secret embedded in the works of Da Vinci. And the movie took the name from the book...

2006-07-08 07:18:41 · answer #3 · answered by aboukir200 5 · 0 0

coz there is a book called da vinci code, have you read it? oohps you seem not to be a reader, well the da vinci code , means there was this artist called da vinci who was a painter he painted so many pictures,about jesus and during those days.....etc... so he hide something and thats how the author of the book/film called da vinci code, coz he was trying to crack this code hiden by da vinci in some of his pictures/paints.

2006-07-08 07:21:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It wasn't named "thus" it was named the Da Vinci Code.

2006-07-08 07:20:45 · answer #5 · answered by darbyrob43 2 · 0 0

a) The book was named thus.
b) The plot makes it obvious why the film is named thus.

2006-07-08 07:18:08 · answer #6 · answered by veenteam 2 · 0 0

i watched a program on it and it was named what it was because the person who first led us to the secret was Da Winci (His Name)!!!!! Weird name tho!!! No offence to any 1!lol

2006-07-08 07:18:11 · answer #7 · answered by -x-vitu-x- 5 · 0 0

Da Vinci Code controversy - It is everywhere! Dan Brown's book claims Jesus in not divine or God, and the gospels as we know them, have been changed, and after Jesus stay here on earth, men raised his status to the level of God. Could any of this be true?

Ancient secrets of the Church, hidden for centuries have actually been revealed and published in books prior to the fictional writings of Brown in the Da Vinci Code. Baigent and Leigh have produced other books from researchers point of view over the last two decades, including "Dead Sea Scrolls Deception", "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", and "Messianic Legacy." These books were the talk of the religious communities when they came out in the early 90's and certianly they have fueled an ongoing interest into just exactly who was this man Jesus, what was his message and what happened to him?

Islam claims to "break the code" so to speak, over 1,400 years ago. The answer, according to Muslm scholars has been in the Quran for over fourteen hundred years

Some may be surprised to learn, Muslims believe in the miracle birth and other miracles associated with Jesus. They actually consider him as the "Messiah" and they even say, "peace be upon him" when mentioning his name. However, they are quick to negate any connection between God and Jesus as a partnership or God-head, and they rule out the notion of God having any son (or daughter for that matter).

Here is how Muslim scholars present their understanding and "break the code":

How Muslim scholars "broke the code":

Creation itself tells us there is a creator and from the beginning of time – Allah, (the One God in Arabic) alone is to be worshiped. This is clear teaching throughout the Old testament (Torah), the scriptures that Jesus himself read and taught from. God is one not one of three; for example: ‘He is God; there is no other besides Him’. (Deuteronomy 4:35). The same is mentioned in the book of Mark in the New Testament, chapter 12, verse 29, when Jesus, peace be upon him, had been asked about the Greatest Commandment he replied, "To know, O Israel, the Lord your God is One Lord; and you have to love Him with all your heart and all your mind and all your strength."

According to the oldest and most authentic copies of manuscipts and scrolls available throughout the centuries, Jesus, peace be upon him, never claimed to be God, or the creator, or the One to pray to, nor did he tell his followers to revere him as God. These notions appear on the lips of others who came along decades and even centuries later.

While Jesus was on earth he did not claim to be the creator or ask us to revere him as God. His miraculous birth is a sign of his prophethood: “Verily, the likeness of Jesus before Allah, is the likeness of Adam. He (Allah) created him from dust and said “Be!” and he was” (Quran 3:59). Like all the great and noble prophets of Allah such as Adam, Abraham, Moses, Isaac and David, Jesus came with one message: Worship, love, obey and submit to the one true God, Allah, the creator of everything and do not worship anything besides Allah.

Throughout history, people have taken to worship things or people alongside Allah, or just worshiping something else like power, status or money. Even the names of religions seem have more to do with the creation and less or nothing to do with the Creator. For example: Buddhism – Buddha (the name of a man), Confucianism – Confucius (the name of a man), Hinduism – Hind (the name of an area), Judaism – Judah (the name of a tribe) and Christianity – Christ (the name of a great prophet).

Islam is different. Islam is a word coming from the verb "aslama" and it carries the meaning of "surrender", "submission", "obedience", "sincerity" and "peace" between you and Almighty Allah (God) and not to any human or anything within creation. Anyone who practices Islam submits to and worships Allah, alone without any partners of any kind.

The Quran states: "There is only One God (Allah) then have reverance for Me and fear Me (and Me alone)." To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and on earth, and to Him is duty due always: then will ye fear other than Allah?" (Quran 16:51-52)

Isn’t it time you join Jesus, the son of Mary, along with all of the other Prophets of Allah and practice the "Submission to the Will of God" (Islam)?


Or simply put: "Worship the Creator - and not His Creations!"

2006-07-08 07:43:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess the author Dan Brown might be able to decode that question :-?

2006-07-08 07:18:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It was based on the book with the same title.. genius..

2006-07-08 07:18:26 · answer #10 · answered by Sorcha 6 · 0 0

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