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May 16th, 2006 at 2:43pm
 
Can someone please explain to me why "christians" are so upset about this movie? If it's not truth than isn't it enough for them to know that? Why do they find it necessary to panic and pray for all the "lost souls" and have protests?
Seriously, am I going to have to fight to get into a theatre if I should decide to go see this movie!? I find this to be utter craziness!!
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Reply #1 - May 16th, 2006 at 3:44pm
 
Football fans, rockers, racists, these people all share one thing in common with Christians and thats belief and faith in something. People will defend their beliefs, sometimes in quiet extreme manners if they feel it threatened and thats whats happening with this davinci code book/movie, they did the same thing a few years back with Mel Gibsons jesus movie. While we may think its stupid looking onjectivly you can see why they dont like it.

What is ironic is that organised religion seems to be losing followers every year, either moving to their own belief systems or choosing modern ones like spiritualism or alpha etc and a big part of that is the churchs stubborn refusal to update and modernise. It may have been in this forum or another but i once read that a lot of school chidren didn't even know who Jesus was.

BTW let me know if the films any good, I don't want to waste £10 going to see a stinker ;-p
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Reply #2 - May 16th, 2006 at 7:28pm
 
Not all Christians are getting spun up about this. A lot of his is a direct result of media hype and the actions of an excitable and loud minority.

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Reply #3 - May 17th, 2006 at 12:46am
 
Gretchen,

Even the movie's star, Tom Hanks, recently acknowledged that the movie is nonsense from both an ancient and modern historical perspective.  The book's premise that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had children is traceable to two Gnostic Gospels, the Gospel of Mary and the Gospel of Philip, which stem from the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries respectively.  These Gospels are far too late to preserve historically genuine reminiscences.  This realization is easily confirmed by a casual reading of the absurd Gnostic narratives.  This point is not even disputed by modern critical scholarship. 

The movie premiered tonight at the Cannes Film festival and got planned by one movie critic and several polled viewers.   But I think the controversy will still make it a blockbuster.  Frankly, Christians should appreciate the controversy because it is sparking interest in neglected aspects of Jesus' life and teaching among the unchurched. 

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Reply #4 - May 17th, 2006 at 11:32am
 
Gretchen,
I really don't know either..and i'm catholic, sort off..lol

But i can't wait to go and see it, i've read the book and throughly enjoy it, so i'm sure i'll enjoy the movie.

One thing i found though is that if you go see a movie after reading the book...sometimes it does not click...with the book, but will see..

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Reply #5 - May 17th, 2006 at 2:31pm
 
Oops and i forgot, i wonder how long it will take to come on DVD's..humm.

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Reply #6 - May 17th, 2006 at 8:29pm
 
I was brought up "Catholic" but never "believed" in religion.  I did teach religious education and this is what I learned.  The New Testement was written by  a Greek named Saul (modern name is Paul) after he was struck by lightning and "saw the light".  At this point, Paul decided that he, a Greek, would gather up the writtings of the followers of Christ (Christ now dead for 17 years) and translate the writtings into Greek. He didn't meet all the apoltoles, he never met Jesus and I have no knowledge of his study of the Hebrew language. And if there ARE parralels of our live, all the stories of Jesus are true depending on which spiritual plane you are on.
By the way---the book The DaVinci Code-- was very good and had several flaws.  But so did Sherlock Holmes!!  ie:no where in the Bible does it say the forbidden fruit was an apple.
Enjoy the movie--- I will.  Love and Light--cat
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Reply #7 - May 18th, 2006 at 1:13am
 
[Identcat:]  "I did teach religious education and this is what I learned."
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I really don't want to be unkind, but I'm shocked that you were allowed to teach religious education, given the fact that practically every claim you make is mistaken.  Let me explain. 

[Identcat:] "The New Testement was written by a Greek named Saul (modern name is Paul) after he was struck by lightning and "saw the light".
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This sentence contains 3 errors! 
(1) Only 13 New Testament epistles are ascribed to Paul.   But the New Testament contains 27 books.
(2) "Paul" is not "Saul's" modern name.  As a name. "Paul" is simply the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew and Aramaic name "Saul."
(3) There is not a shred of  evidence that Paul was ever struck by lightning.  Read the detailed story of his conversion in Acts 9.  Both Paul and Luke repeatedly describe the vision of Jesus that converted Paul.

[Identcat:] "At this point, Paul decided that he, a Greek, would gather up the writings of the followers of Christ (Christ now dead for 17 years) and translate the writings into Greek."
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This sentence contains 2 more errors.
(1) Paul is a Jew, not a Greek.  He was a Jew who spoke and wrote Greek.  Befoire his dramatic conversion, he studied under the Jewish teacher Gamaliel in Jerusalem and became a Pharisee, one of the 3 prominent Jewish sects in Palestine.

(2) There is not a shred of evidence that Paul translated the the writings of Jesus' followers or even the Paul collected them.  Indeed, our 4 Gospels were all composed after Paul's death.

[Identcat"] "He didn't meet all the apostles, he never met Jesus and I have no knowledge of his study of the Hebrew language."
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Wrong!  Paul did meet all the apostles (e. g. Acts 15:4).  He spoke Hebrew as well as Greek.  Though born in Tarsus, was brought up in Jerusalem (Acts 22:2-3).  Paul and Jesus were in Jerusalem at the same time.  So it is possible that he met Jesus.  There is simply no evidence that he did.

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Reply #8 - May 18th, 2006 at 6:20am
 
Hi

This movie is to come on circuit here in SA tomorrow and  i am looking forward to seeing it.
I haven't read the book (i am sure the book is better) 

Would be good to discuss it after viewing it.
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Reply #9 - May 18th, 2006 at 6:37am
 
Don-- so the Catholic Church taught me a limited version of Paul--the Greek.  That's one of the reasons I am no longer a practicing "christian".  Men made their own laws and regulations. 
Thank's for the history lesson.  We learn everyday and it's good to have a teacher who is so knowledgeable. Thank you--teacher--
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Reply #10 - May 18th, 2006 at 5:04pm
 
Carol Ann,

For 12 years, I was a Protestant Theology professor at a Catholic university.  I was part of a large group of male professors who successfully sued the university for sex discrmination.  Our lawsuit was nationally discussed in the media.  I dumped my winnings in mu pension fund.   So I am no shill for Roman Catholicism.  Still, the fact that you were victimized by spiritual disinformation from Catholic leaders is no reason to reject Christianity.   In this regard, if you have any burning questions you'd like me to address that might assist you in your spiritual quest, I'd be glad to answer them as best I can.  

Let me draw a parallel between your rejection of Catholicism and some of the reasons why I am appalled by Robert Monroe's books.  Monroe performed dismally the one time his OBE abilities were tested by a reputable parapsychologist, Charles Tart.   Monroe uncritically accepts OBE claims that aliens are here to collect jokes.  He uncritically accepts OBE past life recall of (1) a prior life as a pilot flying his craft through a maze of spears thrown by cave men and (2) a prior life as a novice Catholic priest ordered his superiors to ritually rape and murder a virgin who just happens to be his wife Nancy in our lifetime.   He reports this lunacy with no sense that all but the New Age ghetto would rightly scoff at such claims as the ravings of an unthinking New Age fundamentalist.  

Despite this nonsense, Monroe was brilliant in important ways.  Despite his OBE delusions and his inability to sort out the wheat from the chaff, I do believe he had some genuine OBEs.  Indeed, I regularly experiment with his Gateway CDs and find them a delightful way to explore a deeper level of consciousness, though I find them irrelevant to the question of whether we survice death or can contact the deceased.  But that verdict may change with continued use.   Perhaps, my dismay at Monroe's gullibility is a major reason for my lack of progress, despite frequent use of his Gateway CDs.  I encourage you to salvage the best of your Catholic heritage and then discard the rest, as I do with Monroe

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Reply #11 - May 19th, 2006 at 11:11am
 
Hey Don,

   Jumping in with my 2 cents!

  Which is: Charlie Tart has the utmost respect for Robert Monroe and his work. I know that, not from reading a book, but from talking with him. The Tarts live in my 'hood.

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Reply #12 - May 19th, 2006 at 11:36am
 
And if I'm not mistaken, which I could be because I haven't been able to afford TMI membership for about 3 years, Charles Tart is on the Board of Directors/Advisors at TMI.

Get your facts straight Berserk. In the book "Catapult, The Biography of Robert A. Monroe", there are several pages dedicated to Bob's and Charles's friendship and experiments. He completely believed in Bob.

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Reply #13 - May 19th, 2006 at 1:43pm
 
The other thing we must keep in mind with Astral travel is that one type of travel is on the physical plane.  Another is the astral plane joined to the physical where things may not appear as they do in the physical world.  Not to make excuses for Bob, but he may have accurately reported traveling to a friend's house and seen what he saw.  If he were there on a nonphyscial plane bound to C1, the scientifically proveable part (reading numbers, etc.) might not be there.

There is much about astral travel (or essentially refocusing your awareness, since in fact we are all our own thoughts and awareness) that needs to be explained.  I don't believe the astral body is any more "real" than our physical bodies.  Monroe realized this too, later in life.  I have heard that the need to keep a human form, as opposed to being an amorphous ball of energy or awareness is simply a matter of personal preference.

Hmmmmmmm........how did this get in to the Davinci code?  

Well, as to the movie, I haven't seen it.  I think it is interesting fiction ( I did read the book), and even if it could be true, I don't see how it would invalidate a christian's idea of Jesus as divine. Would taking a wife and siring offspring, make him any less divine?  If, in coming to earth and taking human form he was to show the way we should tread, would not taking a wife and such be one of the most beautiful, human ways of living?  

I don't believe in Dan Brown's evidence for it, or the whole merovingian idea (that Mary moved to Europe, and married early european royalty to keep the bloodline going).  

Still, I don't see the fictional movie as an absolute assault on christianity or the teachings of Jesus.

(Phew, why do I feel Don is going to trounce me for this on?)


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Would taking a wife and siring offspring, make him any less divine?  If, in coming to earth and taking human form he was to show the way we should tread, would not taking a wife and such be one of the most beautiful, human ways of living?


I have hestated in writing anything about all this but now I will speak up.  Yes, from my own personal experience as Peter, it is very true. They were married (Peter was at the service) They had many children. They had a love (and still do) so beautiful that it is beyond words.

Now Berserk can trounce both of us.

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