The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code attacks the very heart of the Catholic faith.
Why should any Catholic be concerned about this blasphemous novel?
Although this book is fiction, the book claims to be meticulously researched, and it goes to extraordinary lengths to convey the impression that it is actually based on fact. The book even contains a "fact" page at the beginning of the book which attempts to underscore the claim of factuality for particular ideas outlined in the novel.
The blasphemy is that many of the ideas that the book promotes are anything but fact, and they go directly to the heart of the Catholic faith and what it means to be a catholic.
Key erronous themes in the book are:
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Jesus is not God; he was only a man.
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Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.
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She is to be worshipped as a goddess.
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Jesus got her pregnant, and the two had a daughter.
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That daughter gave rise to a prominent family line that is still present in Europe today.
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Jesus was viewed as a man and not as God until the fourth century, when he was deified by the emperor Constantine.
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The Catholic Church is willing to and often has assassinated the descendents of Christ to keep his bloodline from growing.
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The Gospels have been edited to support the claims of later Christians.
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In the original Gospels, Mary Magdalene rather than Peter was directed to establish the Church.
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There is a secret society known as the Priory of Sion that worships Mary Magdalene as a goddess and is trying to keep the truth alive.
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The Bible was put together by a pagan Roman emperor.
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The Catholic Church is aware of all this and has been fighting for centuries to keep it suppressed. It often has committed murder to do so.
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