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http://www.facingthechallenge.org/temple.php

The Temple Church in London is a prominent location in Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code.'

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  • The Temple Church is the Crown Temple/Temple Bar. It is the Gnostic priesthood which runs the legal and banking system.

  • Thank you for this site. I descend from William Marshall by way of his daughter Maude as well as eight known (so far) Magna Carta Surities. It is amazing to learn from just whom we descend. I believe that if we knew more about where we came from that we would all be easier to get along with.

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  • anyone know the music?

  • If you want to know what really happened in the NT, from the historical perspective, read 'King Jesus'.

    The key error that has been made in the NT is the chronology. The date was actually AD70 and this great revolutionary struggle was actually a story about the Jewish Civil War. See that, and the whole thing begins to make sense, for Jesus was actually a prince who was trying to regain the throne of Judaea, and perhaps of Rome too.

  • I love this church and i've been visiting long before DaVinci Code. I have to thank the authors of Holy Blood/Holy Grail for that! But I hate Brown for ruining all my fave spots - they were so quiet: Temple Church and Roslyn Chapel. Last time i visited they were zoos. Hopefully this will not last. Fine that donations are being made but visiting is no longer a pleasurable and spiritual experience.

  • This is a very historic site indeed. I strongly recommend a visit when in London, a real gem hidden away from busy Fleet Street. And 'The Round' is extremely atmospheric!

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