Entry: My Thoughts On "The Da Vinci Code" 4.19.2004



I liked this book... at first. It kept my interest for the first part, then took quite a drastic turn. This book tells about they myth that Jesus Christ had a wife, Mary Magdelane [sp?] and a child named Sarah, and two people's quest to find the Holy Grail (the tomb of Mary) and about secret societies. I HATED IT!!! Then come to find out, the girl in the story is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ, which is also a lie. The book stated through the characters that the New Testament is false testimony and the Church murdered people to keep the secret society, the Priory of Sion, from coming out with the real documents that tells of the so-called "truth" about Jesus Christ. Well, the girl's grandfather, her name is Sophie, was murdered and they had to go through all of these codes that her grandfather left her, since he died slowly, suffering blood loss, I suppose, from being shot in the stomach, which Robert Langdon, the guy in the story, was being accused of. Well, the Church I guess told  the grandfather a long time before he died that if he releases these documents (which was supposed to be his job after the 2000 year span of the astronomical sign Pisces was over with) that they will kill his granddaughter, Sophie. Sophie's family, mom, dad, grandmother, and brother, had been killed in a "car accident" which is later found out was planned to open the eyes of the grandfather, and he didn't want Sophie to die so he didn't release the documents. So all of these clues lead them to this place called the Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland where Sophie realizes she has been there and the older lady and the young man running the tours were in fact her grandmother and brother. To protect the family, the grandfather had to tell the cops that they were also in the car when it went in the river, since they were supposed to be, but ended up not going. The grandmother and brother went into hiding. So at the end of the book, Langdon finds out that that wasn't the place that the tomb of Mary was, it was in another place... a famous art museum in London. Well, he falls on his knees and prays to Mary. BLASPHEMOUS!!!

For me to prove my point... I must now retire to my study where I will do an in-depth research for Biblical Scripture. My results will be posted at a later date, but not much later. This is all fresh in my mind, it will be finished...

   4 comments

Sean
January 19, 2005   09:54 PM PST
 
" the girl in the story is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ, which is also a lie."

Are you a MORON? Are you some 2000 year old hag that holds all the secrets of the world? Unless you are, you have no idea if that statement is true or not.
Open minded
October 14, 2004   09:01 PM PDT
 
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, it is after all a free world? The book has entrigued me. I have met a few Jewish/ Islamic people who beleive that the Koran was derived from the Bible, they too believe that Jesus was a Prophet , not a demi God, but never the less a highly influential man!
The church has always 'ruled', so the theory that they have stopped any other line of thinking may not be that far from the truth.
Sauniere did exist, he was a small time priest in Rennes le Chateau - France - who, after rennovating and digging through his chapel, he came accross a 'treasure unlike no other'. Nobody can explain his sudden wealth after his discovery.
I certainly want to be more open minded about this and start 'digging' for information, after all, all we know is what we have been told for countless number of decades, and who is to say that it is the truth?
Naples.net
September 6, 2004   06:49 PM PDT
 
I was raised Catholic. I've read the DiVinci Code. What makes you think Christ didn't have a Wife and she maybe did have a child, Sarah?

What also makes you think that the Catholic Church, which is the richest society in the world wouldn't purport the story of Mary Magedlene and Christ?

Another questions, where was the Church and the Pope of that era during the 'Halocost', or don't you believe that existed either.
Kadie
April 21, 2004   10:04 AM PDT
 
I haven't read the book, and I certainly don't want to, my Aunt J was telling me that it is out to totally place doubt in the minds of "baby" Christians, Christians and non-believers alike. I believe the Da Vinci Code is straight from Satan.

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