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A 4 page paper which examines if the Da Vinci Code is entertainment of blasphemy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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society since its publication only a few years ago. Today it is a very popular movie. Many people, perhaps all of them Christians, are very angry about the book and
the film, arguing there is nothing true about the work and as such it is clearly blasphemous. Others argue there is perhaps truth in the story and if there is
little or no truth it is, at the very least, entertaining. The following paper argues that the work is entertaining and some of that entertainment value comes from the controversy
it has incited. The Da Vinci Code: Entertainment or Blasphemy? In terms of the book and movies accuracy there is perhaps no way to truly know what is
truth, or even possible truth. Those individuals who argue that it is blasphemy are primarily relying on texts that they simply believe in, believing without ever really researching the history
of the Bible or the history of Biblical figures. Most people with strong beliefs have absolutely no desire to find that something in which they believe may have some errors.
But, the truth is that the Bible was written by men, just as Browns novel was written by a man. And, it was written around 2000 years ago and there
is truly very little evidence that one could utilize one way or another to honestly find the "truth" in relationship to the original text, books that were eliminated from the
Bible, and the personal lives of those who wrote books from the Bible. In all honesty, there is likely no way to know and yet the Christian community argues that
they do "know" because they have faith in the Bible. Logically, and scientifically speaking, there seems to be no way they could prove what they believe, but they clearly find
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