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Munching a Poisoned Browny

by Dreamer on Feb.10, 2009, under Reviews

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Before, it was Snow White from Fairy Land who had a bite from a poisoned apple. Nobody complained because hers is a make-believe story anyway and she survived through a Prince Charming’s kiss anyhow. Today, however, the world is witnessing an alarming phenomenon. Real people are munching poisoned brownies and are slowly dying as a result.

I came across a book recently that is both hailed and booed by critics- hailed by atheists and agnostics but booed by Bible believing enthusiasts. “The Da Vinci Code, ” a novel written by Dan Brown, recently named one of the 100 most influential people in the world today by Time Magazine, combined history, archaeology and theology in what was hailed to be the unveiling of the greatest conspiracy of the past 2000 years. It sold more than 70 million copies worldwide making Brown an international best selling author almost overnight.

Brown writes in the book that what the church (and the Bible) says about Jesus is wrong. This premise created an uproar among conservative evangelicals and full gospel churches worldwide. Bible believers demanded answers from their pastors and books branding Brown’s novel as heresy were quickly published.

Why is it so sensational, one may ask and the answer (if I may offer one) is because Brown in this novel challenged what people believed about Jesus and he seems to be succeeding in his pretense. By redefining the gospel story in the New Testament, he effectively created a niche in people’s faith.

What is the gospel according to Dan Brown?

Nothing but lies. He says that everything about Christianity is a lie.  For example, Dan Brown says in the book through one of his characters, the scholarly British royal historian, Sir Leigh Teabing, that Jesus was made a divine person in the Council of Nicea and insisted that he is married to Mary Magdalene and sired children- things that directly contradict the Bible. Brown even went on to say that the Bible as we know it today is a creation of the pagan emperor Constantine and that in it, all the things that point to the humanity of Jesus were omitted.

It is sad to note that Brown’s poisoned version of the gospel is munched casually by unsuspecting millions of people in the same way that they munch their brownies in their porches at home. The result is not their dislike of the church. The poison works in such a way that the person’s faith collapses.

While Brown claims that he wrote what is historically true in his book, his is a distorted version of the truth. His is a poisoned browny flavored with chocolate, milk and sugar- the perfect bait for the famished and the seeker for truth. It is a subtle deception we must not yield to.

Jesus was never proclaimed as divine only in the Council of Nicea as Brown likes to point out. The Bible clearly pictured him as divine. He is called God and Lord in the New Testament numerous times. These New Testament texts pre-date the Council of Nicea.

Jesus was never married according to the Bible. Even the Gnostic gospels which Brown used to build his argument never contained a hint of such an absurd idea. He read it wrong (or shall I say, his scholarly historian character read it wrong). His premise may well be regarded as borrowed from Nikos Kazantzakis’ novel, “The Last Temptation of Christ” in 1951 which was adapted to film by Martin Scorsese in 1988.

The idea that the pagan emperor Constantine is the creator of the Bible as we know it today is completely untrue. The canon of the Scriptures was completed probably between 393-397 AD. This date is approximately 56- 60 years after his death. We simply don’t know how Brown came up with his idea and he won’t discuss the matter anyway.

Simply put, the burden of proof lies with Brown’s fantastic claims because it is in fact his camp where we see the evidences are lacking.

To deprive people of their faith is a serious crime. It is faith that makes people want to live on, hold on and dream on. It is the only thread that makes them alive.

Take away faith and you also take away the ability to love and to hope, the ability to dream and to make things happen. It is not enlightenment as Brown would have us believe. Munching his poisoned browny equates to nothing but suicide.

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  1. willbill

    I also got the chance to read Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. It is really fascinating and it is a good story. But the thing is, it is just a fiction, even the facts attached to it. The author has claims that the facts he unveiled is true but his reference are those that belong to Gnostic gospels, ancient writings that tried to make their way to the NT canon but was not successful because of its twisted information. Even ancient societies did not accept those writings. Definitely, I agree with Dreamer that believing the claimed facts in Dan Brown’s novel is suicide.

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