![]() ![]() No harm done, there is great power in knowledge…and I thrive on learning and debate and I am not one to let my own notions close me off from the truth. In many ways it confirmed (to a degree) suspicions and thoughts I already had on some key issues in the book and in other ways it completely rendered null and void that which I regarded as true. It was therefore with much anticipation that I sat down last night to watch The Real Da Vinci Code. even to the point where I began reading the Bible again, and eagerly surfed the internet to check the facts and truths put forward in the book. Although I consider myself a Christian and a believer, there aren't many few things that can get me to contemplate my beliefs and to think about my faith. As for the contents… controversial and even shocking though it may be… it got me thinking. ![]() I have read the book and I regard it as one of the better fictional novels I have read in a while. (Damn, I really need to find me a more interesting passtime). I watched the Tony Robinson/Carte Blanche exposé on modern grail hunters and Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code last night. ![]()
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