
Cracking The Da Vinci Code Catholic Answers Special Report. What really happened at the Council of Nicaea?, by Patrick Henry Reardon Missing from “The DaVinci Code”, by Monsignor Francis J. The Da Vinci Dialogue "Highly regarded Christian leaders and scholars volunteered to tackle the controversial topics within The Da Vinci Code, including:. What's Wrong with The Da Vinci Code?, by Father John Wauck. What do you say to a Da Vinci Code Believer?, by Amy Welborn. "Providing information for anybody who wishes to inquire about Jesus Christ and Christian Origins due to claims in the national media."
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See also: The "It's Just Fiction!" Doctrine: Reading Too Little Into The Da Vinci Code, by Carl E. SOURCE: Da Vinci Code Madness, Amy Welborn. either believe the most preposterous theories outright or, at the very least, believe that they certainly "could be" true, and so what?
Discussion boards on the Internet show very clearly that a good proportion of people. A recent survey of Canadian readers found that of those who had read DVC, a third of them believed "there are descendants of Jesus alive today and a secret society exists dedicated to keeping Jesus' bloodline a secret.". The way in which the book was written leads a reader who may be ignorant of history to believe that DVC is, indeed, presenting credible historical material. to the effect that they were rather pleased to be able to present "alternate" or "hidden" or "lost" historical ideas to a new audience. There are many on-the-record statements from Dan Brown and his publisher.