
Originally Posted by
Gwynhuever
@dextertexter...was your comment directed to my post bro? or general lang to....kay andam na kaayo ko motubag kon para ako toÂ*
bitaw what i wanted to emphasize was that i am a big fan of Jesus...and whether he was married...celibate...or unsa pa...it does not matter to me...kay wa may na usab sa iyang teachings kon ibutang ta bisan nag igat2 paÂ* sila ni magdalene diba....
Elow! I guess the popularity of Da Vinci Code (as well as that of Angels and Demons... which I prefer over Da Vinci) was because of its many religious undertones, to put it rather superficially. Actually, Dan Brown made a direct attack on the Catholic Church and I guess the entire Christian religion in general. But that's part of the fun. I'm quite sure some historical "facts" he cited in Da Vinci Code were rather factual. And by factual, i mean he has some documents to bolster his claims: ancient, antiquated and supposedly reliable sources. Personally though, I don't suppose we have to believe them all.
Intrigue is Dan Brown's game and that's the reason he's now drinking french champagne on a yacht somewhere in the mediterranean. To be fair, Dan Brown does his craft superbly, although we're in no obligation to buy whatever he's putting out in his books. As for me, I am not a man of strong faith.... or shall I say... I'm not as devout as some of us are... but the book did nothing to weaken my faith. I just took it as it was... i took it as nothing more that a beautifully done, shrewd and a very intriguing story. And it was great entertainment for me. I finished Angels and Demons and Da Vinci code in succession in four days in December 2005.
Both books are an awesome read! Highly recommended.