| Re: Dan Brown DID NOT write "The Da Vinci Code"! (Defense for the Christian Faith!) [message #264726] |
Mo, 08 Mai 2006 06:00 |
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It possible to thnk that the Da Vinci Code if full of shit without having to
agree with Christianity.
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| Re: Dan Brown DID NOT write "The Da Vinci Code"! (Defense for the Christian Faith!) [message #264738 ] |
Mo, 08 Mai 2006 08:58 |
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dudalb wrote:
> It possible to thnk that the Da Vinci Code if full of shit without
> having to agree with Christianity.
Or you could think it's fiction. FICTION. NOT. REAL. I don't watch
_Dragonball Z_ expecting it to teach me about marital arts, or read Harry
Potter expecting to be able to do real magic, so why would I read a
fictional book about Catholicism and expect it to tell me the truth about
the Bible or Opus Dei or any of that?
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| Re: Dan Brown DID NOT write "The Da Vinci Code"! (Defense for the Christian Faith!) [message #264938 ] |
Mi, 10 Mai 2006 00:14 |
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"Fish Eye no Miko" <fisheye [at] deadmoon.circus> wrote in message
news:6zB7g.4434$_c1.576 [at] fed1read05...
> or Opus Dei or any of that?
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Interesting development in the British Government with Ruth Kelly going to
take over Prescott's working department.
ODPM = Opus Dei Pseudo Ministry?
Maybe?
TRN
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| Re: Dan Brown DID NOT write "The Da Vinci Code"! (Defense for theChristian Faith!) [message #265220 ] |
Sa, 13 Mai 2006 16:02 |
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Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> dudalb wrote:
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>>It possible to thnk that the Da Vinci Code if full of shit without
>>having to agree with Christianity.
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> Or you could think it's fiction. FICTION. NOT. REAL. I don't watch
> _Dragonball Z_ expecting it to teach me about marital arts, or read Harry
> Potter expecting to be able to do real magic, so why would I read a
> fictional book about Catholicism and expect it to tell me the truth about
> the Bible or Opus Dei or any of that?
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You could think that both are Fiction. (THe bible - which itself claims
to be partly fiction - and the Da Vinci code - which states it is
fiction clearly)
Anyone who has read the DaVinci code book - who has also read Harry
Potter - knew where it was when they read about the Louvre at the
beginning of the book.
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