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hienieboo
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no i highly doubt that your wrong… lol i haven’t read the da vinci code but i recently watched
somewat of the movie
somewat of the movie
Ditto.I have not read it, nor do I plan to read it. Like minds…![]()
While we were out of power for a week for Hurricane Gustav, I read it. I have to say it kept me pretty entertained, But I took it for what it was. A work of fiction. Throughout history, there have been many heresies, and who did these heresies pry on? The ones with weak faith. They are struggling with what to believe, and they hear these heresies, and think “You know, that might be true,” whereas those with tremendous faith, the saints and such stood strong and told people “hey that’s not right.”LOL…I might be, I think.
I bring this up, because I went to Borders today to buy a Scott Hahn book (yay, I love his writing!) and saw a large display of this book–AGAIN. Is it making a come back or something? I noticed a new book of his and didn’t bother to look at it.
As a Catholic if you have read it, I think it can help perhaps to see how to defend our faith. But, I just don’t feel like supporting Dan Brown’s bank account anymore than it already has been supported by all of this hype.
Anyways, my son brought this book up recently, and asked me why I didn’t read it…and I explained the same thing to him, as I explain here to you all. He said, I ‘should’ read it so I can defend our faith better. I dunno, is he right on that?
I remember when this book first hit the market, and the stir it caused, and how some seemingly devout Christians started doubting their faith?
I just was curious, if I’m one of the few who has never read this, and if you read it, did you feel outrage, or did you just view it as another work of fiction, written by an opportunist?![]()
I read/skimmed it in an airport layover (it was a long layover and I’m a fast reader) without buying it. Perhaps unfair to the bookstore, but like you I didn’t want to put money in Mr. Brown’s pocket. I find his offenses against history outrageous (I am not outraged by someone promoting an alternative view of Christianity, however much I disagree with it), and the claim that “it’s just a novel” disingenuous. I read the book largely because, whenever someone found out that I studied religion for a living, they would ask me about the DaVinci Code. I think it’s a good idea to read books that are popular and influential in order to engage in thoughtful discussion about them–but this has to be balanced with our desire to read books that are intrinsically valuable and will enrich us. (I recently read Twilight for much the same reason–while it’s not contemptible in the way that Brown’s book is, it’s of even less literary value, perhaps.)LOL…I might be, I think.
I bring this up, because I went to Borders today to buy a Scott Hahn book (yay, I love his writing!) and saw a large display of this book–AGAIN. Is it making a come back or something? I noticed a new book of his and didn’t bother to look at it.
As a Catholic if you have read it, I think it can help perhaps to see how to defend our faith. But, I just don’t feel like supporting Dan Brown’s bank account anymore than it already has been supported by all of this hype.
Anyways, my son brought this book up recently, and asked me why I didn’t read it…and I explained the same thing to him, as I explain here to you all. He said, I ‘should’ read it so I can defend our faith better. I dunno, is he right on that?
I remember when this book first hit the market, and the stir it caused, and how some seemingly devout Christians started doubting their faith?
I just was curious, if I’m one of the few who has never read this, and if you read it, did you feel outrage, or did you just view it as another work of fiction, written by an opportunist?![]()
I know…it’s sad. I am tired of having to stoop down looking for the Catholic books when these books are out front and center…for all to see.I have read all 4 of Dan Brown’s books - all of them before becoming a Catholic. Even so, I thought they were silly. The “Fact Page” at the beginning of them is just plain ridiculous.
The reason they’re back on display is that Angels and Demons is now a movie, so they’re gonna restart the money machine for Mr. Brown.
Yay.![]()