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'Da Vinci Code' errors: A quick list
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | May 9, 2006 | D. James Kennedy, Ph.D.

Posted on 05/09/2006 11:22:42 AM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan

We are all entitled to our own opinions, but we are not entitled to our own facts. It is OK for a novelist to create a fictional story and even a fictional setting if he wishes. What you can't do with impunity is create a fictional foreground and fictional background, the latter of which you claim is based on fact. That is precisely what Dan Brown has done. His novel, "The Da Vinci Code," claims to be based on facts, but his "facts" are just as much fiction as his fiction.

Upon examination, "The Da Vinci Code" is chock full of errors. Some are unimportant; others, if true, would spell the end of Christianity. Here is a short list of "Da Vinci Code" errors. More errors from the book are rebutted on the new documentary special, "The Da Vinci Delusion," which airs May 13 and May 14 nationwide. For listings, go to www.davincidelusion.tv.


Error: The book tells readers that "The New Testament is false testimony."

Rebuttal: The New Testament was sealed with the apostles' blood. They put their money where their mouths were. The Greek word for "witness" – as in the idea of witnessing to the truth about Jesus – is "martyro," from whence we get the word martyr. Why? Because so many witnesses to Jesus, e.g., the apostles, were killed for testifying about what they themselves saw. Brown glibly ignores this history and, instead, exalts the questionable writings of second-, third-, and fourth-century Gnostic Christians, who were sexual libertines for the most part. (Other Gnostics were strict legalists.)


Error: The doctrine that Jesus was divine was created by a pagan emperor in the fourth century, Constantine, for the purposes of manipulation: "It was all about power."

Rebuttal: After the Resurrection, Christians worshiped Jesus because He was divine. They called Him "Kurios," the Greek word for "Lord." In the Septuagint – the Greek translation of the Old Testament that Jesus and the apostles had (translated roughly 150 B.C.) – the word used for Yahweh is Kurios. For a Jew to say that a human was Kurios was absolutely forbidden.


Error: No one believed, prior to the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325 that Jesus was divine.

Rebuttal: Again, in the Gospels, written in the first century, we see that Jesus was divine. This is why He was delivered up to be crucified. The Jews accused Him of blasphemy, which is why they arrested Jesus and had a "trial" among themselves: Dan Brown's view that the early Christians believed Jesus was only a mortal rests on historical quicksand. From the very beginning, Christians worshiped Jesus as the Son of God. "Cracking Da Vinci's Code" authors Jim Garlow and Peter Jones have compiled a list of several Church Fathers – all of whom wrote before the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325 – affirming this most basic Christian doctrine that Jesus was divine. Those Fathers include: Ignatius (writing in A.D. 105), Clement (150), Justin Martyr (160), Irenaeus (180), Tertullian (200), Origen (225), Novatian (235), Cyprian (250), Methodius (290), Lactantius (304), and Arnobius (305). Furthermore, one of the earliest Christian creeds was "Jesus is the Lord" (Kurios) (1 Corinthians 12:3).


Error: Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene, and the Gnostic gospels teach that.

Rebuttal: There is the flimsiest of evidence for that. There is one passage in the pseudo Gospel of Philip, written about A.D. 250, long after Philip the apostle had died, that claims Jesus often kissed Mary Magdalene on her ________ (where he kissed her is obscure in the manuscript). The word could have been mouth, cheek, forehead, or whatever. Even liberal scholar Karen King of Harvard University observes that this is referring to a holy kiss that is asexual in nature. Just like it says in the Bible, greet one another with "a holy kiss" (Romans 16:16). Let's also remember that this was written more than 200 years after Christ. So even Dan Brown's sources from antiquity don't make his case for him.


Error: In "The Last Supper," Leonardo da Vinci allegedly painted Mary Magdalene seated next to Jesus.

Rebuttal: One of Dan Brown's proofs is that John looks so feminine, but John is often portrayed in such a way in art because he was young. Go to any cathedral and look at the stained-glass images of John. Just as you can identify Peter because he is holding keys, and you can tell Andrew because he is holding a Cross like an X (the kind on which He was crucified), so you can tell John by his feminine looks. But suppose it were the case that Leonardo intentionally painted Mary Magdalene next to Jesus instead of John, because Jesus and Mary were allegedly married, and Leonardo was in on the secret, then where is the "beloved disciple" John? He is not in the picture. Where is he? Under the table?


Error: The Gnostic gospels uniformly teach the "sacred feminine" – the pagan idea that sex with a woman is the route to a relationship with God.

Rebuttal: Unlike the four Gospels, the Gnostic gospels can be actually degrading to women. The Gospel of Thomas declares that a woman cannot be saved unless God first changes her into a man (the very last verse of Thomas, 114).


Error: The Priory of Sion, which looms large in the novel, was created in 1099 by the Knights Templar.

Rebuttal: The Priory of Sion was created out of whole cloth in 1956 by a French anti-Semite con man, Pierre Plantard. In 1975, documents were found in the Biblioteque Nationale in Paris that allegedly proved the Priory is as old as 1099, and that Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton and other luminaries secretly presided over it. These documents were proved to be fakes.


Error: Christianity was based on pagan religions – such as the mystery religions. Specifically, Dan Brown states: "Nothing in Christianity is original. The pre-Christian God Mithras – called the Son of God and the Light of the World – was born on Dec. 25, died, was buried in a rock tomb, and then resurrected in three days."

Rebuttal: Dan Brown has it exactly the opposite. The mystery religions more often borrowed from Christian themes – including the ones that Brown mentions. In ancient cultures, there was always the myth of the dying and resurrecting god – essentially "winter" and "spring." However, these are never alleged to have been real history. In contrast, on such and such a day (some scholars, including Dr. Alan Whanger, retired professor of Duke Medical Center – believe April 7, A.D. 30) Jesus Christ was crucified and laid in a tomb in Jerusalem. He came out alive with a resurrected body in three days (as Jews count it – two days as we would count it).

Going further on the mystery religions, note what authors Carl Olson and Sandra Miesel write in their book, "The Da Vinci Hoax":

Unfortunately for Brown and the authors of "Holy Blood, Holy Grail," there is little or no evidence that most pagan mystery religions, such as the Egyptian cult of Isis and Osiris or the cult of Mithras, existed in the forms described in their books prior to the mid-first century. This is a significant point, for much of the existing evidence indicates that the third- and fourth-century beliefs and practices of certain pagan mystery religions are read back into the first-century beliefs of Christians – without support for such a presumptive act ...

Was there any fact-checking?

There are so many errors among the alleged "accurate depictions" of "The Da Vinci Code" that historian and first-rate scholar Paul Maier just has to shake his head. He notes, "Detailing all the errors, misinterpretations, deceptions, distortions, and outright falsehoods in "The Da Vinci Code" makes one wonder whether Brown's manuscript ever underwent editorial scrutiny or fact-checking."

Amazingly, we live in the Information Age, yet we live in an age of massive disinformation. The Bible says Satan is the "the prince of the power of the air" (Ephesians 2:2). The Bible also says that in the end times, "men will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears" (2 Timothy 4:3). Is that not happening in our own day?

I trust that out of all of this, God, who is able to turn all things to our good, will use it to give opportunities for us to share the true Gospel of the true Savior, who gave His life and shed His blood that we might be forgiven and redeemed and saved by His grace through faith.


The new documentary special, "The Da Vinci Delusion," airs May 13 and May 14 nationwide and is available now on DVD from Coral Ridge Ministries.




D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., is senior minister of the nearly 10,000-member Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and president of Coral Ridge Ministries, a Christian broadcasting organization which reaches more than 3 million people weekly by radio and television. He also is the author of more than 60 books, founder and president of Evangelism Explosion – a lay evangelism training program used in every nation on earth – and founder and chancellor of Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Current Events; Mainline Protestant; Religion & Culture
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1 posted on 05/09/2006 11:22:45 AM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
Puhleeeez.

Dan Brown cares about as much about factual historical evidence as Oliver Stone does.

2 posted on 05/09/2006 11:29:14 AM PDT by Scothia ( When something important is going on, silence is a lie.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

The book is fiction. Why people are falling for any part of it shows they don't understand Scripture.

Everyone loves a good conspiracy theory. But simply put, we have an author that has weaved enough plausibility into a story to convince people of its "truth".

It is sad that people are not solid enough in their apologetics to resist this.

The book is filed under "fiction". Remember that, those of you who start to falter.


3 posted on 05/09/2006 11:30:58 AM PDT by ConservativeMind
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
It's called "fiction".

Perhaps he can do such a study on the new Tom Clancy novel being published in 2 or 3 weeks. It's similar... it's a story of fictional characters with a backdrop of present day locations, technology, and events! Amazing... And the big thing is, being fiction, it's entertainment, but not reality.

4 posted on 05/09/2006 11:34:03 AM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
The teaching that Jesus was single and celibate is unorthodox. Jewish males were married and had children.
Jesus was married and had children.
He was crucified as KING of the JEWS because he was a direct descendant of KING DAVID from his mother and father, thus being a PRINCE of the HOUSE of ISRAEL and CLAIMANT to the THRONE. His brother, James, continued in Jerusalem because he did not have a CLAIM after Jesus' death because of the children of Jesus.

I am right. Those who disagree are wrong.
5 posted on 05/09/2006 11:34:22 AM PDT by Prost1 (Sandy Berger can steal, Clinton can cheat, but Bush can't listen!)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Fiction can have errors? Isn't that like sour cream expiring?


6 posted on 05/09/2006 11:34:43 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

The book is a work of fiction. It's the press and some of the history channels that are picking it apart. There are lots of these books out right now that are off-shoots to Davinci. People who are lazy may not recognize it's a work of fiction, but most intelligent, sound-minded individuals recognize it for what it is--FICTION.


7 posted on 05/09/2006 11:35:50 AM PDT by Ptaz (Take Personal Responsibility--it's not fun, but it's the right thing to do.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
This is one film I will avoid seeing. I may rent it on DVD later. But I do not want to support the studio, the stars or the film makers. Just another anti-Christian movie to come out of Hollywood. How many demonic thrillers are emerging from the bowels of film studios every year? What is the point anymore? Who pays to watch this stuff?
8 posted on 05/09/2006 11:41:01 AM PDT by ex-Texan (Matthew 7:1 through 6)
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To: Larry Lucido

To elaborate, if fiction is erroneous, does that make it truth? How can fiction be wrong?


9 posted on 05/09/2006 11:41:44 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido

LOL!


10 posted on 05/09/2006 11:42:41 AM PDT by FOG724 (A vote for Arnold is a vote for a Democrat)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Dan Brown's book is dangerous only because most people are pathetically gullible, not to mention amazing ignorant of what the Bible teaches.


11 posted on 05/09/2006 11:45:36 AM PDT by Kenny Bunkport
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
Because so many witnesses to Jesus, e.g., the apostles, were killed for testifying about what they themselves saw.

1. James the brother of John, was killed by Herod's sword.
2. James the Less was killed by a mob in Jerusalem.
3. Matthew was slain on a sword in Ethiopia.
4. Philip was hanged in Phrygia.
5. Bartholomew was flayed alive in Armenia.
6. Andrew was crucified in Achaia.
7. Thomas was run through with a lance in Eastern India.
8. Thaddeus was shot to death with arrows.
9. A cross went up in Persia for Simon the Zealot.
10. Another cross went up in Rome for Peter who was crucified upside down as he did not feel worthy to be crucified as Christ was.
11. Matthias was beheaded.
12. Only John escaped a martyr's grave.

A fair record, is it not, for eleven weaklings who once ran to hide? All over the then known world they set up their myriad of steeples to the sky; they left a church for Christ in every nook and corner of the earth, as they knew it.

From Frank S. Mead, The March of Eleven Men

Also, three things: 1. No one; the Romans, the Sanhedrin, the Pharisees, the Sadduccees; no one doubted the tomb was empty. 2. See above for how seeing the risen Christ changed his disciples. 3. The Jews, a "stiff-necked people" who change very little, changed the day of worship to Sunday to worship the resurrection of Christ.

12 posted on 05/09/2006 11:48:03 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys - Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat - But they know what's best.)
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To: ConservativeMind
Dan Brown "All descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents, and secret rituals in this novel arfe accurate,"

Would you be so sanguine if the lies were about you instead of Jesus and His Church?

13 posted on 05/09/2006 11:50:12 AM PDT by bornacatholic (Pope Paul VI. "Use of the old Ordo Missae is in no way left to the choice of priests or people.")
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
"The Gospel of Thomas declares that a woman cannot be saved unless God first changes her into a man (the very last verse of Thomas, 114)."

All is resolved with metaphor. Consider the 'woman' to be mankind -- the church, -- the bride. The feminine spirit, rather than male/female anatomy. Everyone knows that the bride is feminine and the bridegroom is masculine. The marriage makes the two, one -- cleaving one flesh.

Adam was the Son of God. Eve (the mother of all living) was taken from his side. Another metaphor.

The crucifixion, death, resurrection and ascencion of the Son of God was real and happened on earth, an historical event. A natural event to compare with the spiritual event. A roadmap to understand the meaning of how each person re-attaches to God in a spiritual sense. But first, we die daily and follow the same path as the Savior in a spiritual way. Jesus went through the physical death for all of us, making our re-union with God a very real possibility before we die a physical death.

14 posted on 05/09/2006 11:53:34 AM PDT by Eastbound
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

A brief reminder,

"Codes" It's a book, a novel, that's all.

The Bible is also a book. Not one word in the Bible was ever written by any person who ever saw, spoke with, heard or touched Jesus.

So before we slam Mr. Brown, let's not forget the origins of the Bible.


15 posted on 05/09/2006 11:58:27 AM PDT by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in RVN meant never having to say I was sorry....)
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To: MindBender26
Not one word in the Bible was ever written by any person who ever saw, spoke with, heard or touched Jesus.

The Bible itself says otherwise.

16 posted on 05/09/2006 12:03:59 PM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: theDentist

It is entertainment of the sort that aims to defame. As if someone, fie hundred years from now, set out to discredit George Washington by asserting that he was the illegitimate son of George II and asserted that Alexander Hamilton was his paramour.


17 posted on 05/09/2006 12:35:05 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: MindBender26
Not one word in the Bible was ever written by any person who ever saw, spoke with, heard or touched Jesus. And who told you this? I have an idea, but am waiting to learn why you feel so confidfent in making this assertion.
18 posted on 05/09/2006 12:37:28 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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D James Kennedy bump


19 posted on 05/09/2006 2:23:32 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Colossians 4:6)
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To: theDentist

Well, the problem is that this work of "fiction" makes claims to certain facts...


20 posted on 05/09/2006 4:35:31 PM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan (I am defiantly proud of being part of the Religious Right in America.)
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