I have never read the book so I really had no idea what this movie was about. Now that I have seen the movie I can tell you guys that this movie is proof that the devil is trying to get people to not belive in God anymore. To say that Jesus had a wife and kids is pure blasphemy. Dan Brown and the people who made this movie are sinners. I found this load of crap very offensive. Fans of this stuff are all Satan worshippers and should be burnt at the stake!
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And someone else just left all rational thought behind. It is just a movie made by a guy who wanted some big bucks, no satan involved here. There was a Dutch Roman Catholic priest who comented that there wouldn't be as much of a commotion if the people at the vatican actually watched the movie.
And as I haven't seen the movie or read the book, but I hear mixed opinions from it being a boring/bad movie to it being great movie. I'll just think it is hyped and not watch it all together.
So, basically it's blasphemy because it goes against what the Church says (since the Bible is silent on the matter). This poster is truly a member of one of the three pillars: those who serve.
Don't get me started on how cowardly her or she is to, instead of actually using a curse word in his or her pen name, use a word that is almost, but not quite the same (as if that makes it somehow better).
Yes, I know everything I wrote is an Ad Hominem attack, but sometimes it's impossible to deal with weak candles like this with anything else but scorn.
Christianity is highly misogynistic and views all women as dirty and evil by default - so the thought of their "savior" having anything to do with a woman, regardless if it be by marriage or by birth, is abolustely revolting to most Christian men, (see: misogyny). Hence the backlash.
"I found this load of crap very offensive."
I just love this line. Apparently, WTF doesn't find all loads of crap offensive. For example, I'm sure the load of crap called "the Bible" doesn't offend him.
Has anyone ponderd that if a Christian were to think a movie were the work of Satan, it might be a good movie?
Look at God's creation, in their eyes', its perfect. If the Devil is cappable of chalanging god's athority over man by making over 80% non-Christians and planting billions of artificial fossials, then he is perty damn good at his job.
Using the ratio of non-Christians to Christians, the devil is about 5 times greater than God. I dont know about you others but im seeing this if it were made by such a powerful force.
Christianity is highly misogynistic and views all women as dirty and evil by default - so the thought of their "savior" having anything to do with a woman, regardless if it be by marriage or by birth, is abolustely revolting to most Christian men, (see: misogyny). Hence the backlash.
And doesn't the fundy uproar just work to prove the movie's point? That they work very hard to keep women in that position and would kill if necessary to protect their own position? Sheesh.
Fans of this stuff are all Satan worshippers and should be burnt at the stake!
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION! (Not even a fundie.)
Ed, 3 millenia (or all time, take your pick), and Dan Brown's work is not a 'great' work of fiction - unless you compare it to Sidney Sheldon or someone. Popular does not equate to great. (or right - hear that biblefreaks?)
Here's an idea:
The movie and the book are steaming piles of crap.
Not because they have the audacity to question the Christian religion's claims of absolute superiority of everything, everywhere, at every time in perpetuity throughout the universe, but because the plot was repetitive and boring, and Dan Brown is just not the best writer, to be generous. The movie is even worse.
There you go: I'm a "humanist" that didn't like the Da Vinci Code. Did your fundie head just explode a little bit?
I liked the movie and the book, and I'm a Christian. I have never worshipped Satan nor do I plan to.
And I'm really getting sick and tired of the paranoid state of outrage that these stupid fundies jump into so easily, whether they call themselves Christian, Muslim, Jewish, etc. You're upset because Jesus might have been married? Why don't you worry about more important things, such as helping the poor, treating others as you would like to be treated, loving your neighbor, all those things that Jesus preached? Do you really think that the meanings of those messages would be so dramatically altered if in fact it were discovered that he was married? Get a life.
@Julian
I do. It's quite fun.
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