- June 1st, 2006, 3:37 pm
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ASOR Technical Advisor and Graphics Consultant
this actually came out while I was away so I missed it:
http://newsadvance.com/servlet/Satellit ... lifestyles
Falwell not a fan of 'Code'
http://newsadvance.com/servlet/Satellit ... lifestyles
Falwell not a fan of 'Code'
By Ron Brown
rbrown@newsadvance.com
May 20, 2006
The Rev. Jerry Falwell said the book and movie, “The Da Vinci Code,” blasphemes Jesus Christ and does a disservice to those seeking salvation.
“The Da Vinci Code is not dangerous to earnest believers, who know what they believe and why they believe it,” he said. “It is very dangerous to what I call seekers: People who are not yet committed to Christ, who are thinking about becoming Christians and who read the book or watch the movie and have their faith literally shattered.”
Falwell said the credibility of Dan Brown’s novel falls apart on four separate fronts.
The book challenges Christ’s claim to be the son of God, thus invalidating the core message of the Bible’s New Testament.
“If Christ is not God, then Christianity is non-existent,” Falwell said.
Secondly, the book and movie implies Christ might have had a marital relationship with Mary Magdalene and fathered a child.
“When you question the integrity and morality of Christ, you take it a level beyond questioning his deity,” Falwell said.
The movie also suggests that Mary Magdalene might have been God herself.
The historical record or the Bible supports none of the book’s and movie’s core claims, Falwell said.
“The idea is promoted in the book and the movie that the Church of Jesus Christ, particularly the Catholic Church, has been involved in a 2,000-year-old cover up,” he said.
Falwell said that Brown, the book’s author, may have an ax to grind with the Catholic Church.
“I don’t know if there is politics involved or not,” he said. “It is certainly an attack on the Catholic Church and there are those people who are perennially attacking the Catholic Church. I do know that, for people like Dan Brown, it is their way of retaliating against people of faith and the church itself, and indirectly against God.
“Dan Brown is a disenfranchised and grumbly former churchman. I have no problem understanding why he is bitter and why he would do a frontal attack on Jesus Christ and his church.”
But Falwell said he is “very disappointed” with Ron Howard, the director of the movie that opened Friday nationwide.
“I’m very disappointed in Ron Howard,” he said. “I’ve always looked on him as Opie in Mayberry - as most Americans have - believing him to be a very fine and wholesome young man.
“This is not doing a movie that may be a little salacious as far as sex or violence are concerned. This goes a quantum leap past that to literal blasphemy against the Son of God himself.”
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
ASOR Technical Advisor and Graphics Consultant