What is your take on this movie?
As a Christian, I am a bit concerned that it will confuse
new/young Christians. On the other hand, it is fiction
and I know this. I read the book and enjoyed it.
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 14946 Location: Kansas
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Thu May 25, 2006 10:12 pm
There is no doubt that it will serve satan's purpose. Those that know not Christ will get an even more distorted view of who Christ really is, which is what satan and his legions of fallen angels work around the clock to do. Those that know Christ as their Savior should ignore the movie completely. Proverbs 19:27 says "Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth thee to err from the words of knowledge.". In other words, don't listen to those that teach that which is contrary to the Scriptures. That's what this movie does. It is not innocent entertainment. It is a tool of the devil to cause even more confusion to both the saved and the lost.
Joined: Apr 19, 2006 Posts: 37 Location: San Antonio,Texas
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:31 pm
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"Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth thee to err from the words of knowledge.". In other words, don't listen to those that teach that which is contrary to the Scriptures.
Who can say what is contrary to the Scriptures, when even the Scriptures don't agree with each other?
The current "accepted" Scriptures were compiled by the Council of Nicaea over 300 years after the events happened and were selected from over 50 different books of gospels, by clerics, to fit their views and maintain their powerbase.
Of the Gospels, they don't even agree with each other and are totally out of line with Jewish tradition, if you concede Jesus was Jewish.
The Da Vinci Code, while admittedly is a fictional work, it is based upon sound footing.
So while many may see this as an "attack upon the faith", who can say this faith is based upon such solid footing itself?
If the Gospels relating to the birth of Jesus can't even agree, who is to say what has been omitted in over 2000 years of propaganda and editing?
Example....Jesus is referred to as "the Christ"...the original Greek for this is "Christos"..meaning the "annointed one"..which was a title bestowed by a higher "official" and was also a common sign of respect to elders and was in common usage. According to historical documentation, by the most meticulous record keepers of the time, the Romans, there were many self-proclaimed "Christs", touting themsleves as Messiahs during this period.
The main point of affront to organized religions as out forth by the Da Vinci Code and related works, is that of a mortal Jesus who took a wife and had offspring.
According to Jewish tradition of the time, it would have been highly out of character to have an unmarried male over the age at which Jesus is purported to have ministered, and, if the Gospel writers are taken as reliable observers, this fact would have been commented upon.
Whether Mary Madeleine is the actual bride, I have no theories, although according to the accounts given, it might logically follow.
Mary was a woman of means and possibly powerful politically. She, among others, is reported to have provided lodging and financial support to Jesus' minestry, which is quite unusual when one considers a woman's standing amidst Jewish culture of the times.
As to whether the Da Vinci Code is here to lead us atray, one must consider the source of the beliefs and wonder whether we were lead astray 2000 years ago.
Well as a non Christian - I'm a Taoist, I could care less if Christ had a kid or not, and since I am not Christian I will not go into any ramifications the book could have religiously.
The book is a cheaply written hack job by a hack writer who is just out to make a quick buck and could care less about who or what he writes about as long as it will make money. I tried to read the book and couldn’t keep from laughing at the horrible prose,
I hate to see all the talent that went into the movie wasted on such a bad story. If you are going to make up a story that is so wildly sensational why not make “Elvis is an alien and the father of my child who then went on to shoot Kennedy.” Now that would make an interesting story.
If it has to cause such a brouhaha why could it not have been a good story by a good writer.
OK a little religious talk. I don’t think it is bad to have your faith tested. If your faith can’t be tested and you don’t from time to time reexamine your faith, it is not faith, it is blind adherence to dogma.
Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 4581 Location: Slovakia - working my way around Eastern Europe
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:01 pm
Very interesting post.
I would not go so far as to say the book was based 'upon a sound footing' but most likely based upon some partial and unsupported data.
It does however raise some intriguing questions to which, I have no answers.
For example, it is claimed that the painting of 'The Last Supper' *may* have included a likeness of Mary Magdelene. If it was her, what was she doing there?? Why was she sitting were she was?
Does anybody really know for sure?
Will we ever know, without a shadow of a doubt?
I doubt I will ever take the right turning on the path to enlightenment, I have a problem seperating fact from fiction.
The early days of Christianity seems like such a big scholarly black spot to me when it comes to verifiable, documented facts.
I thought originally that the Bible (The New Testament) might have been written by the Contemporaries of Jesus but instead find that even the earliest one, The Gospel of Mark was written at least 40 years after Jesus's death.
As much as I might want to, I have a hard time accepting the written word of something that was past from person to person, huddled around campfires, orally for over 40 years - a people who were noth uneducated, prmitive and superstitious.
Does it actually matter that they might have been a primitive, uneducated, superstitious people?
We know the devastating affects that 'chinese whispers' can have.
Is it possible these stories were embellished as time past?
During the 200 years following the writing of the Gospel of Mark, we know, as a matter of fact that many other Gospels were written about the life of Jesus, most taking on a local flavour influenced by the circumstances of each community as word spread among the many scattered communities.
In December of 1945, in the mountains of the Jabal-al-Tarif, some Arab peasants uncoverd an earthenware jar around six feet high containing thirteen papyrus books bound in tooled leather.
These books are now commonly refered to as the Gnostic Bibles and their stories contradict those set down in the New Testament.
The content of the Gnostic Bibles doesn't bother me in the slightest, nor does the fact that some of their content contradicts what was written before. I want to know WHY they ended up buried there.
Was it some sort of primitive practical joke?
Well thats enough of that before I'm labeled a heretic.
Of course I'm not really a heretic, just a lost soul trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel and hoping it isnt some dude with a torch.
Joined: Feb 21, 2006 Posts: 1465 Location: In front of a screen....HELP! lol
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:11 pm
ok heres my point of view...all faiths have the basic principle instilled in them...and i hate to say this but christs teachings where teachings of faith and how to remain steadfast in your beliefs..but to say that to see Christ as a person be written about, and things different from the bible , is not anywhere near his teachings...to be honest...if Christ got married and had kids...what affect does that have on ur religous beliefs...i mean its not a sin to get married or to have children..actually its celebrated...todays "christian" has neither the knowledge nor resources to understand the actual bases of christ life in his times...i mean with the spirit u get reassured and sloidified in ur beliefs but the bible is somethin to be interpreted with EACH persons own interpretation an knowledge..this is not a definite thing in the bible as it was written by man interpreted through god...im a non christian but i see from their point of view..i just dont believe in God...so there u have it.
Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 4581 Location: Slovakia - working my way around Eastern Europe
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:46 pm
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if Christ got married and had kids...what affect does that have on ur religous beliefs..
I would imagine that, if it were indeed true, it would have an enormous impact as far as I know, the Church (at least the Vatican) has always disclaimed such theories and one would think that such an imprtant event would certainly be one that featured prminently in any writings about that era.
Joined: Feb 21, 2006 Posts: 1465 Location: In front of a screen....HELP! lol
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:15 pm
true..but u would still believe in christ and his words...my point..it would effect the "church"...not the christian...see i make it a point to educate myself on religions to have a TRUE bases of opinions. The reason i quote church is because u are refering to one denomination..catholic...as this may be the predominant denomination it is infact based off the apostle Paul as it is said that he started the church..outside of catholism this is disputed...but the fact remains that the church is the ppl or christians that make it up.
not the building.
Paul...not Christ stated that it is better to not be married or have children as this will allow for more focus towards the Lord and His teachings....Christ has not been noted to ever say that.
The Church based their preists code off of Pauls example...not so much Christs.
This is admitted by the catholic church so i feel i am stating fact in this and not an uneducated guess.
This is why i state that if christ had a wife and children...it would not affect ur beliefs...it may affect the makeup of the christian denominations..as i doubt Paul would have stated such a thing if this was the case...but the fact is...a christian today would still be a christian if Christ was married or not married....all upto them...thats the beauty of free will.
Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 4581 Location: Slovakia - working my way around Eastern Europe
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:14 am
So you are saying then that if someone had a specific belief which, they had held for a long time, beliefs they had acquired through various stories and writings that if those stories and writtings were proved false or inaccurate, they would still maintain their beliefs?
You are probably right.
One thing is for sure - nothing unites people like religion and without it, regardless of ones individual beliefs, the world would be a much, much badder place without it.
Joined: Apr 19, 2006 Posts: 37 Location: San Antonio,Texas
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:24 am
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The book is a cheaply written hack job by a hack writer who is just out to make a quick buck and could care less about who or what he writes about as long as it will make money
Dan Brown, to my knowledge, has never claimed the book was for anything other. I clearly remember one television interview where Brown specificly states his book is nothing BUT a work of fiction. He is an author who came up with a concept for a story, wrote it down and, just like almost every other author, hoped it would sell. But everyone is entitlted to their opinion. I, personally, found the book quite entertaining and look forward to seeing the movie in the next day or so.
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I would not go so far as to say the book was based 'upon a sound footing' but most likely based upon some partial and unsupported data.
The ideas put forth by Brown are not new, although Baigent and Leigh (two of the authors of "Holy Blood, Holy Grail") seem to want people to believe so. They were put forth by serious Biblical scholars as more evidence and data were unearthed (literally in some cases, such as the Gnostic Gospels).
The lack of documentaion is a partially the work of the Church itself since for hundreds of years, it looked upon any knowledge, except for the select few, as dangerous.
My personal view is this is the reason the Gnostic texts and others were hidden so long ago, by those foresighted enough to prevent their destruction by a growing movement with a habit of getting rid of anything which didn't fit it's views. Hopefully more will be found and this period of history will have more gaps filled.
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Is it possible these stories were embellished as time past?
I would have to agree it would be almost impossible for these stories to not have been embellished. As is stated elsewhere, all of this is open to personal interpretation, so each would almost surely have been given a slightly different slant as it was translated, recopied, and retold throughout the ages, in order to enhance a story or to support a personal or political view.
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true..but u would still believe in christ and his words...my point..it would effect the "church"...not the christian...see i make it a point to educate myself on religions to have a TRUE bases of opinions. The reason i quote church is because u are refering to one denomination..catholic...as this may be the predominant denomination it is infact based off the apostle Paul as it is said that he started the church..outside of catholism this is disputed...but the fact remains that the church is the ppl or christians that make it up.
not the building.
The contention that Christ was mortal, had offspring, and possibly did not bodily ascend to Heaven, challenges the basis for one of the most powerful and profitable enterprises in history. Not just the Catholic Church but every offshoot also stands to lose out.
People need faith and beliefs, whether personal, scientific, or religious. Anything which threatens those beliefs is often violently attacked and, if possible, destroyed. When it is no longer possible to suppress, the old dies out and is either absorbed or replaced by the new.
Even many of the teaching ascribed to Jesus can be found in earlier religions. They were repackaged and marketed under a different brand name.
This didn't stop people from believing them. So you are right, it's not the building, but the people. But if people stop buying, you can't pay the rent on your building.
People will see what they want to see, and if enough people believe, it will become a fact where the actual truth is irrelevant.
There is to much missinformation out to make a clear statement on Jesus.
To me Jesus was a good man. Not a lords saviour. But a man that was "VERY" important. He also should stay important. He was a teacher. In that time people knew very little. They could not do things for themselfs. Fishing, woodworking masonery. Very important things. He passed his knowledge on to the common people of the time. He was doing this against his peers wishes.
Jesus was of the line of david from what I can gather.
Poor jesus another reason why he was put to death. A king walking around in romam empire. I do not think romans like this. Plus the levits did not like having anyone contending with thier power.
This is trying to peice together history. Since history is not well docmented. Its hard to find truth.
Again. If jesus did not come along. This world would not be where it stands today. I thank the man jesus for his contrabtion to history.
I am not christain but I do believe in a higher power.
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