I haven't read the original

Spencer 2022-04-19 09:01:14

I really haven't seen the original.
Tell me about your experience.
First of all, I don't think this is against Christianity, it should be against Catholicism;
Christians don't have to jump out of it, how about that? Because you are also a product of opposition to the Roman Catholic Church. That's right, refer to Martin Luther.
Rather, I think that positioning Jesus as a man is a continuation of the humanistic spirit since Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation.
Only by eliminating divinity can the brilliance of human nature shine on the world.
It would be too much to blame Catholicism for the brutal massacres of women, but this is the inevitable result of the overpowering of divinity over humanity.
If we make it clearer, the current chaos in China is entirely a manifestation of the party's overpowering human nature. The central authorities, like the Holy See, are walking on the opposite side of human nature.
One thing I didn't understand was why the teacher was the villain. He should just use those Catholics to find the Holy Grail, and the purpose of his search for the Holy Grail should not be to destroy the Holy Grail, but also to prove that Jesus is a man.

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  • 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?