·The divinity of man and the humanity of God·

Wendell 2021-10-18 09:29:12

Like all movies that search for puzzles to reveal, "The Da Vinci Code" also has loopholes, including some places that are hard to justify. But this does not affect my different looks.
Because I chased to a kind of spiritual brilliance.
The humanity of God and the divinity of man.
It affirms this, how rare it is.
It affirmed the existence of divine power through Langdon's account of the scene when he fell into the well at the age of 7.
It predicted the final outcome of all believers who only learned "loyalty" in religion but did not learn "love" through the fanaticism of the monk Silas to the mentor.
What exactly is religion? The purpose of religion is not to endow everyone with divine power, but to discover and dig out the human nature that exists in everyone's heart. He is like a father, telling you not to abandon your characteristics as a human being.
I don't understand why those religious groups oppose this film so fiercely?
Just like Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" a few years ago, it was also treated like this.
Is it because he pointed out that Jesus will also have fear, so he shakes the place of Jesus in people's hearts?
I don't know anything about the so-called doctrine.
But I have read the "Bible", Mel Gibson has not tampered with, he is extremely religious in this film, I can see it.
A god who knows fear like all ordinary people is actually more pitiful for us.
It's not that he is not afraid, he is flesh and blood, and he also has fear, panic, and pain.
God did not relieve him of pain because he was his child. What kind of justice is this?
Use pain to exchange pain.
Use his innocence to avoid our guilt.
What is such a person if he is not a god?
I like to see the remaining faith in people's hearts.
Whether it is Buddha or Jesus, they can be said to be divine people or human gods.
God is also human? What's more, people?
Religion won't make you lose your humanity. If you lose your humanity, you will no longer be a religion.
Divinity that has lost its humanity is a devil.
There is nothing to be proud of and praise.
"The Da Vinci Code" restores Jesus as a human being.
There are wives and children.
This is more amiable than declaring that he was born as a god.
If a person uses his own flesh and blood to accomplish God's mission, is there a more kindly preaching than this?
It's just that someone can't see it, and then they go to slander, that's really nothing to say.

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The Da Vinci Code quotes

  • Robert Langdon: Have you ever heard those words before, Sophie, "so dark the con of man"?

    Sophie Neveu: No. Have you?

    Robert Langdon: When you were a child, were you aware of any secret gatherings? Anything ritualistic in nature? Meetings your grandfather would have wanted kept secret? Was there ever any talk of something called the Priory of Sion?

    Sophie Neveu: The what? Why are you asking these things?

    Robert Langdon: The Priory of Sion is a myth. One of the world's oldest and most secret societies with leaders like, uh, Sir Isaac Newton, da Vinci himself. The fleur-de-lis is their crest. They're guardians of a secret they supposedly refer to as "the dark con of man."

    Sophie Neveu: But what secret?

    Robert Langdon: The Priory of Sion protects the source of God's power on Earth.

  • Andre Vernet: Forgive the intrusion. I'm afraid the police arrived more quickly than I anticipated. You must follow me, please. For your own safety.

    Sophie Neveu: You knew they were coming?

    Andre Vernet: My guard alerted me to your status when you arrived. Yours is one of our oldest and highest-level accounts. It includes a safe-passage clause.

    Robert Langdon: Safe passage?

    Andre Vernet: [opening the back of an armored truck] If you step inside, please. Time is of the essence.

    Robert Langdon: [nervously, seeing the limited space available] In there?