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if you do explain why?

2007-06-15 07:36:02 · 13 answers · asked by ♥Lilcutie♥ 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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no, but its a damn good story!

2007-06-15 08:27:55 · answer #1 · answered by Mustardseed 6 · 1 0

Yes I do - as a Gnostic Christian, I believe in the other Gospels that have been found - including the Gospel of Mary Magdelene. The Bible is a book that was written hundreds of years after the fact and then only after the stories in it were handed down mouth to mouth for a very long time. After that, they were translated from language to language. Then Constantine and the Council of Nicea raked through them and decided which ones to keep and which ones to toss away. Christianity was a religion that was created and carefully crafted to meet the needs of the church. There is more than 30 years of Christ's life omitted from the Bible. There is no reason to believe that a man who was over 30 years would not have taken a wife and had children. The Bible cant agree on anything anyway. All four of the Gospels give a completely different story concerning Jesus' birth and death. There are also at least 3 different stories of Noah and the flood - each with a different length for the flood. Nobody has ever been able to find a single bit of evidence to prove Moses' trip across the desert. There are hundreds of documents from the period and yet only the Bible mentions Jesus - he doesnt appear in a single shred of writing from the period otherwise. Therefore I have no reason to believe that the sangreal has carried on and that there arent people in this world who arent directly descended from Jesus.

As for the actual "code" in the Last Supper - ask yourself - why is it that the Bible tells us that Jesus drank from a chalice which became known as the Holy Grail and yet no such object is included in Da Vinci's painting? Instead there are 13 water glasses. Da Vinci was well aware of the Biblical story about the chalice - why didnt he depict it???

I believe that Mary Magdelene bore redheaded daughter named Sara in France who was the sangreal and that through her Grandmother she was descended from Solomon and that the Mergovian Kings followed the bloodline. Today, the name has followed in the names of St. Claire in French or Sinclair in English. Dan Brown did a fairly good job depicting this. Pax - C

2007-06-15 08:48:43 · answer #2 · answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7 · 1 1

The Davinci Code is an invented myth designed to cause public outrage in some circles and curiousity in the rest. This is what sells books.....getting the public attention by any means. There are no persons or any secret departments in any government that can keep a secret for hundreds of years.......the Catholic Church tried it and the wisdom of the Geek culture still leaked out to the world.

2007-06-15 11:19:01 · answer #3 · answered by MAD MOMMA 3 · 1 0

the only certainty there is to the Divinci Code is that no person knows the reality. i think of the e book has been an remarkable gadget for 2 motives.... one million) It has uncovered the reality that no person knows what the actual certainty is different than the folk that have been there whilst those activities got here approximately and a couple of) That human beings will have confidence damn close to something fed to them. issues are no longer continually so clean decrease and black and white, extraordinarily whilst dealing in background. think of of how lots those memories have replaced and progressed over the final 2000 years? think of of what number peoples declare to appreciate what if certainty learn and how every physique of them tells a various tale? background is merely advised from the attitude of the positive yet there are 2 aspects to each tale and certainty is specially situations in the attention of the beholder... Davinci Code ought to be used as a communicate gadget to open communicate appropriate to the possibilities presented in the e book. yet no longer something this is advised to you, until you're presented with concrete data, ought to be taken as actuality...

2016-12-13 03:50:16 · answer #4 · answered by wintz 4 · 0 0

I normally give any book twenty pages before judging it,
but I only managed ten of this one.
I wouldn't want to have my life changed by a book written by a writer who can't put a decent sentence together.

That said, the original Greek of St Mark's gospel isn't that brilliant either....

2007-06-15 11:31:37 · answer #5 · answered by quicker 4 · 0 0

I think it would be pretty cool if it were real but I doubt anyone will find out if it was true. But since it is a novel and no where in the book does it say it's real, I doubt it is.
Here's the FAQs on Dan Brown's website: http://www.danbrown.com/novels/davinci_code/faqs.html
I think it should explain most questions, like if the book is anti-christian and whether or not it's real.

2007-06-15 09:05:12 · answer #6 · answered by Dusty DayDreams 6 · 0 0

No. It is a novel and was never intended to be taken seriously. It amazes me that people will believe something so obviously fabricated but don't recognise the truth, when it's right in front of them all the time.

2007-06-15 07:45:53 · answer #7 · answered by lix 6 · 0 1

Why not - there are enough people on here who believe every single word written in certain other "fictional" books...

2007-06-15 08:18:29 · answer #8 · answered by kr_toronto 7 · 0 1

No,
Strictly entertainment.
Or Anti-Christ.

2007-06-15 07:43:25 · answer #9 · answered by Monie 2 · 0 3

theyre way off the bulls eye

2007-06-15 07:51:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Of course not!

2007-06-15 07:43:25 · answer #11 · answered by kiwi 7 · 0 0

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