The da Vinci Code is based on pure fiction
Discussions about Christ are also based on imagination
RoseLine/ Holy Grail refers to the Family Tree of Jesus Christ
2006-11-23 23:25:37
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answered by Santhosh S 5
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Well it is based on the assumption that Christ was a man, and all men need to fufill there needs, ie. sex, marriage, kids. If you look at it from the Bible point of view, then it is all fiction. If you look at it from the athiast point of view, then Jesus was just a man, and there for it is probale that he did get married. As for the Holy Grail, it is the Cup that jesus used at the last supper. The Rose line, is a is a line that goes through Paris. The Paris Meridian is a meridian line running through Paris, now longitude 2°20′14.025″ east. It was a long-standing rival to Greenwich as the prime meridian of the world.
Origin
A French astronomer, Abbé Jean Picard, measured the length of a degree of longitude and computed from it the size of the Earth during 1669-1670. In 1666, Louis XIV of France authorized the building of an observatory in Paris to measure longitude. On Midsummer's Day 1667, members of the Academy of Sciences traced the future building's outline on a plot outside town near the Port Royal abbey, with Picard's meridian exactly bisecting the site north-south. French cartographers would use it as their prime meridian for more than 200 years.
In the early 1800s, the Paris Meridian was recalculated with greater precision by the astronomer Francois Arago, whose name now appears on the plaques or medallions tracing the route of the meridian though Paris (see below).
In 1884, at the International Meridian Conference in Washington DC, the Greenwich Meridian was adopted as the prime meridian of the world. France abstained. The French clung to the Paris Meridian as a rival to Greenwich until 1911 for timekeeping purposes and 1914 for navigation. To this day, French cartographers continue to indicate the Paris Meridian on some maps.
2006-11-23 21:05:51
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answered by armyguy0207 2
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The film has elements of truth. I found it an intruiging story (coming from a Catholic background) it definetley made me question some of my ideas about the Catholic faith. Personally if you regard the movie as a complete product of the imagination, then you must feel similarily about the bible, no doubt. Everything has truth, everything has imagination/fantasy. Our job is to decipher these stories and figure out which parts are true, but just becuase you don't agree, doesn't make it false or untrue.
2006-11-23 21:06:33
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answered by Rockin' Chrissy 2
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Book contains a lot of facts. The story line sucks. Holy grail a myth. Read the book. I suggest.
2006-11-23 21:08:44
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answered by El Luigy 3
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The author himself has stated that the book is a work of fiction. Of course, some of the parts of the story are real, to lend drama, excitement and to make it more real to the reader.
2006-11-24 00:55:09
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answered by ? 7
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the author says this is fiction. whilst the Catholic Church protested the action picture and the e book, human beings questioned why, this is purely fiction good? for this reason, some human beings will take fiction as certainty, or as in line with some style of certainty. wonderful human beings can forget with reference to the bible yet have self assurance a artwork of admitted fiction.
2016-10-17 11:32:54
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answered by ? 3
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of course a fiction
2006-11-24 17:50:36
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answered by kiran m 2
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fiction
2006-11-23 21:09:48
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answered by riti 5
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Fiction, just like the bible.
2006-11-23 21:06:32
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answered by mike 2
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it is a fiction...
your faith can't be staggered by a mere fictional movie, am i right?
LIve by FAITH>>.
2006-11-23 21:01:54
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answered by gracie 2
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