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Should Christians See the Da Vinci Code?

Believers Need to Ask Themselves Hard Questions Before Heading to the Theater

By Matthew R, published May 17, 2006
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Christian media is buzzing with opinions about the upcoming motion picture release of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Based on the bestselling novel in history and boasting such A-List names as Ron Howard and Tom Hanks, the movie's blockbuster status is assured. Brown's unorthodox take on Christian history has some concerned Christians asking if they should see the movie or not.

No one can deny that The Da Vinci Code has impacted the culture. Ever since the novel was published, Christians have found themselves answering questions such as whether or not Jesus and Mary Magdalene were secretly married. Friends and co-workers ask, "How can you believe that Jesus died on the cross when scholars know he secretly traveled to France and founded a royal bloodline?" They may even have copies of the Gnostic gospels on their coffee tables. Such people are genuinely interested in spiritual matters, but often they are more likely to believe Dan Brown's novel than their Christian friends' explanations. Frankly, it's frustrating. Afterall, orthodox Christian belief has history on its side, but it is hard to fight the power of story.

Many Christian leaders acknowledge that the movie may create an opportunity to talk to people otherwise unreceptive a conversation about Jesus. Nonetheless, there is also a vocal contigent that is urging believers to avoid seeing the film. James Dobson, founder of� Focus on the Family, stated on his radio show that he personally does not wish to see the film because it is unwise to expose oneself to false ideas.� While Dobson did not call for a boycot, he clearly thinks the film is not a good choice for Christians. Ted Baehr, Christian media critic, believes that Christians should stay away from the film to avoid lining the pockets of those involved with its production.

Takeaways
  • The Da Vinci Code will be a blockbuster.
  • Some Christians see the film as an opportunity, some as a problem.
  • The fundamental reason to avoid the film is to honor Christ.
Did You Know?
The Da Vinci Code has sold over 40 million copies.
Resources
  • For an evangelical perspective, see� Focus on the Family's website. Curious about Opus Dei's response? Find out what Dan Brown has to say about his novel.
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The da Vinci Code is FICTION, folks, and pure conjecture on the part of the author. Some people will believe anything.

Posted on 11/06/2008 at 5:11:17 AM

 
Excellent article.

Posted on 03/24/2008 at 5:03:31 PM

 
if you have time.

Posted on 06/18/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

 
nice article. However, I would ask, what are the credentials of Ted Baehr and James Dobson to speak on history? Examine it for yourself.

Posted on 06/18/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

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