Saturday, April 21, 2007

10 Errors in the Da Vinci Code

If your computer program has error in its code, it malfunctions. If you have factual errors in The Da Vinci Code, well...you still millions of books.

Michael Barber and Brant Pitre at Singing in the Reign show in a very succinct style, "10 Clear Errors in The DaVinci Code."

The entry debunks assertions made in Dan Brown's book, like:
  • More than 80 books were considered for the New Testament.
  • Mary Magdalene was Jesus' wife and appears in Leonardo's painting of the Last Supper.
  • That Jesus' deity wasn't something he claimed himself, but was ascribed to him by his followers hundreds of years after Jesus' life.
If you still have questions about Jesus and Christianity that are raised by Dan Brown's book, this is a good place to go.

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