http://bit.ly/davincifiles Change does not come quickly or easily to an institution as old and as large as the Roman Catholic Church. Even when it is under attack by the secular and anti-religious forces of our age, the Church responds in a measured and judicious way. A great institution must not rush to react to the ever-shifting sands of modernity. Indeed that is one of the Church's enduring strengths -- and thus it stands the test of time. The recent religious controversy sparked by Dan Brown's best seller The Da Vinci Code, is a case in point. Finally, four years after its publication by Doubleday, and a year after the release of the Hollywood movie based on it, this DVD presents some of the Church's reactions in the form of two documentary films and several short reports produced by ROMEreports.
There is truth to The Da Vinci code.
Enaawa 6 months ago
Okay, I'm 10 minutes into this and just now do I realize this has nothing to do with Leonardo da Vinci the man but rather that stupid fucking book The Da Vinci Code and all the bullshit controversy that goes with it... Okay, moving on
MRxLOKI 10 months ago
If Dan Brown is only telling a story why does he claim it's based on fact. His book is full of some of the most laughable and obviously deliberate distortions that anyone reading up on his claims will find it to be erroneous. And yet he is praised for his "scholarly work". It's like writing fiction that the Holocaust never happend but claimed the book is based on fact. Speaking out of both sides of your mouth.Gnostics and New Agers love this book...suprise, surprise.
Gideon6640man 1 year ago