Da Vinci Code
By muhemmad
@muhemmad (24)
India
5 responses
@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
7 Jan 07
There are very few facts in the book. The Priory of Scion was an organization founded in the early 1900s for tax purposes. It lasted maybe twenty years. The Knights Templar are always used for any religious conspiracy story, due to a sudden acquisition of unexplained wealth before the Crusades. His theories aren't any that are new - dozens of books before the Da Vinci Code have put forth the exact same ideas just with different twists and settings. It was a good story, but nothing supported by fact and nothing that new or original.
@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
7 Jan 07
Dude, they aren't facts. There is absolutely no historical evidence to back up any of the theories in the Da Vinci Code. It's all conspiracy theory, nothing more.
@Piratesware (2888)
• Indonesia
7 Jan 07
hmmm I don't think so, how jesus has child .. do u self believed?
@wwjdn2007 (231)
• United States
7 Jan 07
I watched the movie, it wasn't bad for fiction. I'm a Christian so I don't believe any of it.
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
7 Jan 07
He ISN'T talking the facts. He makes a lot of that stuff up. He kinda just ran with an idea and he doesn't need facts to make a fictio0n book. It is a fiction book.