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The DaVinci Code & Why Christians Make the Best Publicists06/07/06The DaVinci Code & Why Christians Make the Best Publicists
Also, and I am not going to get into detail here, but the Bible was ultimately chosen by the end of the 2nd century, not the middle of the 4th. Sure there were some debates going on, but most of the 66 books we have in our current Bible were decided long before Constantine. One more point on this and I'll get to the real point. In the book/movie, characters are often quoting the Gospel of Phillip and the Gospel of Mary - which are both heretical, Gnostic gospels. But of course, he found passages that support his argument. However, he conveniently left out the other Gnostic gospels, like Gospel of Thomas that has this fanciful quote. "'Let Mary leave us, for females are not worthy of live.' Jesus said, 'Behold, I shall guide her to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every female who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven.'" Not to "keen" on the female goddess ehh? There were other historical inaccuracies as well, but I digress. Here's my real point about this movie. Once again, Hollywood has turned Christians into the greatest publicists on the planet. Chuck Klosterman in one of the greatest books ever written, Sex, Drugs & Cocoa Puffs makes this comment about the Left Behind movie produced in the 90s.
During college, I got the benefit to work along side a producer of The Passion of the Christ for an event held at Azusa Pacific University with Mel Gibson and Lee Strobel that was broadcasted over CCN and also was covered by ABC. And I have to say, after working that event and seeing the events that surrounded The Passion of the Christ (both the controversy and success), I have come to agree with Chuck, Hollywood is great at turning well-meaning Christians into publicists. And they have done it again with The DaVinci Code. They might come out and say they dislike Christians making a big deal out of nothing, but in actuality, they love it. Controversy is what drives people to read books and see movies. And there is no better group than Christians to spark controversy with. So if you want to make billions of dollars, I suggest you figure out a way to rope Christians into the publicity game, like Chuck said, they seem to be great at it. No feedback yetLeave a commentWhat's Andy Up To?
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