Ahh yes, it's the Da Vinci time again. The Christian world was in an uproar about the book The Da Vinci Code and now the movie has come out meaning the uproar is back with it. In case you've been stuck on the space station for the last three years the book is about a symbologist, Robert Langdon, that is trying to decipher a code left by the curator of the Louvre after the curator was murdered. The premise is that Jesus was never considered divine by his earliest followers and in fact he married Mary Magdalene and had a child with her. The descendants of Jesus and Mary continue to this day and the Catholic church has covered the whole thing up. That's the nutshell version.
The response from many Christians of both Catholic and Protestant persuasions, has been to protest the movie. Is this response appropriate? I would say that it is true that the historical "facts" that Dan Brown, author of the book, uses are at best highly questionable. Even individuals that are often not fans of conservative Christianity have debunked much of what is said in the book and many of the documents have been shown to be a big joke. Just turn on the History Channel or Discovery or something like that to learn more about these things. Much has been written about this that I don't feel the need to expand on them.
If what the book is saying were true it would definitely strike at the core of Christianity and would mean that my life is a big waste of time since I do this Christianity thing for a living. But we have no reason to believe that it's true so shouldn't we try to stop people from seeing it? I don't think so. Whenever someone gets the great idea to protest something all that happens is that it brings attention to the very thing that you don't want people to see. It causes people that might not have otherwise cared to suddenly long to see it. The truth is that a lot of people are going to see this movie whether or not it gets protested or boycotted.
So if we don't protest or boycott then what should we do? One of the great things about The Da Vinci Code is that it has brought attention to the question of who Jesus really was. It allows us the opportunity for dialogue with those who may have never otherwise considered these issues of Jesus' divinity. Let us take the time to broadcast the fact that there has never been someone like Jesus and that his life and death did in fact change the world. Not because of anything that Constantine did, but because of what Jesus did.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
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Yes!! What Jesus did. THAT is what is important and what a great opportunity this presents us to share our faith!!
I read the book actually, though I stopped short of watching the movie. I think it's important to know what is happening mainstream - how else can you respond to it? And why not challenge yourself and reaffirm your faith while you're at it? (and as a side note, if you treat it as purely a fictional piece, it's a rather entertaining book!)
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