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Originally Posted by Compose
^i'd have to agree,(to johnston) not all christians are bad though, most have no clue about any of it...but personally i think most to all religions have some kind of corruption in them atleast the old ones, but christianity might be the most because they try to prove so hard jesus was more then a man, and if this marrying magdolene and holy blood line was true then it would change like...everything :-\ the whole church would be done
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The church wouldn't be done. Not in the least. The bible does not support the claims made in "The Da Vinci Code". So, for most believers, it'll go in the heap of other anti-Jesus propoganda. For every book there is promoting Jesus, they'll be books trying to shoot his deity down. That, in itself, is a spirit of Anti-Christ. Christianity is a religion based on certain beliefs. One of those beliefs being that Jesus was the lamb of God. He was sacrificed. In Jewish customs, the lamb to be sacrificed for the atonement of sins had to be spotless. The bible says Jesus was also spotless. Therefore, any claim that he sinned in any way is contrary to what scriptures claim.
Also, Mary Magdalene was so demon possessed, she didn't know which way was up. I've also read books that claimed Jesus and John were gay lovers. I've read claims that Jesus was a magician. I've read claims that Jesus didn't even die, but went into a coma and got up out the catacomb.
^^You see, there will always be theories and conspiracies. The irony is, people who disbelieve the bible, but believe other texts discrediting the bible are hypocrites. If they are questioning the validity of the bible, then why don't they question the validity of the so-called sources that fuel Dan Brown's wonderful work of fiction?