Use unverifiable evidence to challenge unverifiable religious beliefs. How great is the Da Vinci Code?

Noah 2022-03-23 09:01:12

I like religious films very much. It may be different from the native Buddhist culture. I think the Bible stories are very mysterious and full of curiosity. The original work is quite subverting tradition, leading to overwhelming resistance from religious people when the film was released, making the film more mysterious. The film describes the Holy Grail as Magdalene, a conspiracy of the church system, and the steganography of masters such as Leonardo da Vinci. , And a series of stories about the most mysterious Priory of Sion that seem to be related to the Bible, but surpass the well-known Bible stories, so that people always have the pleasure of prying into secrets! In the movie, Jacques Saunière mapped the real Father Saunière in history, and the "secret" of the Templars that the priest claimed to have discovered created a mysterious halo for the Da Vinci Code.

Religious culture originally came from the fantasy of ancient books. In these stories, we are doing our best to dig out miracles to pin our dissatisfaction with the present world and hope for the next life. The Da Vinci code uses a "side-by-side approach" but "the head is right". Evidence challenged the Holy See, which has manipulated the Western world for thousands of years, and moved the believers’ already weak beliefs. This film is not too happy for atheistic people like me.

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  • London 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    Tom Hanks and Audrey Tatu and many other superstars, but the movie is really average

  • Christine 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    Obviously too general

The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: The Good Book did not arrive by facsimile from heaven.

  • Sir Leigh Teabing: [to Langdon and Sophie, as he watches on the security monitor the French police tearing down the gates of Château Villette] Well, I must say, you two are anything but dull.