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Friday, April 28, 2006

Christians and "The Da Vinci Code", Part 1




After reading "The Da Vinci Code" and with the imminent release of the movie with the same title, I felt it necessary to write a bit about what Christians may need to expect and how to use the openings the movie will create to give truthful testimony about Jesus.
Over the next several weeks leading up to the release of the movie, I will be compiling information in an attempt to arm our readers with helpful responses.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that is a great idea. I have never read it and dont intend to, so I need to know how to counter the questions I hear from my friends/acquaintances who have read it. I have heard bit and pieces, but I am still not sure what the overall theme (or as we call it in TN "the jist of the story") of the book is.

4/28/2006 01:13:00 PM  
Blogger Steve said...

Hi Beth!
Well, if a person can ignore the blatant attacks it makes about our Lord and our religion, it actually is a well-written FICTION book. It was packed with lots of action, it wasn't predictable and the travel was believable.
What Brown did wrong was to make the claim that it was well-researched historical fiction.
Anyway, I'm going to try to add more articles about over the next couple of weeks so that people can be prepared to answer questions about it.

4/28/2006 01:27:00 PM  

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