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It was the first major showing of The Da Vinci Code, and it couldn't have been the reaction the studio was hoping for. Press reports from the film festival say the audience - full of movie critics - laughed and snickered at the movie. |
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"The Da Vinci Code book and movie constitute a direct assault on Christianity, but there are three powerful reasons that even non-Christians should reject this pop culture phenomenon." |
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Some of Christianity's leading scholars are offering answers that confirm that the Christian faith is built on solid facts. |
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Dr. James Garlow, one of the leading experts on the theology debate about The Da Vinci Code, has compiled a dictionary to help readers. |
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"He can’t hide behind the disclaimer that 'this is fiction' because his very first page intends to give the impression that it is a novel grounded solidly in history." From The Gospel Code by Ben Witherington |
"No early Christian text we possess, either biblical or extrabiblical, indicates the presence of a wife during His ministry, His crucifixion, or after His resurrection." From Breaking The Davinci Code by Darrelll Bock |
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Award winning investigative journalist Richard Abanes, takes readers step by step through Brown’s novel, dissecting its various assertions, and revealing each to be woefully inaccurate folly. |
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Cultural commentator Phil Cooke writes, "Unless you’re ready to set up a permanent boycott office underneath the Hollywood sign, we need to consider a more effective way to share our faith with the culture." |
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