Cracking Da Vinci's Code: You've Read the Book, Now Hear the Truth
Written by James L. Garlow, Ph.D. and Peter Jones, Ph.D.
Narrated by Joyce Bean and Bill Richards
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About this audiobook
The controversy grows with every sale of the bestselling novel. Throughout the contemporary fictional storyline of The Da Vinci Code, author Dan Brown skillfully weaves “historical” assertions intended to shake the very foundations of Christianity:
- Was Jesus merely human and not divine?
- Did Jesus and Mary Magdalene marry and have children?
- Is there a Holy Grail? If so, what is it and where can it be found?
James L. Garlow, Ph.D.
Dr. James Garlow is the pastor of Skyline Wesleyan Church, a congregation with an average attendance of 3500 in San Diego, California. Among his degrees are a MDiv from Asbury Seminary, a Master’s in Theology from Princeton Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Drew University. He is the author of How God Saved Civilization, A Christian’s Response to Islam, and many other works.
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Reviews for Cracking Da Vinci's Code
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I was given this book because I loved the whole Dan Brown Series. I ended up skimming through it. Everywhere I turned a page & let it drop open to read, more "facts" from the Bible were presented as to why it's not a true story. Basically it points out what everyone already knows. That the series is fiction. HELLO!!! What a revelation! Pardon the pun :) It points these things out by using Bible references, yada, yada. I find it VERY funny that 2 such learned men as the authors actually felt the need to write a refutation book like this. To me, it simply points out that they felt threatened by a series of books that were simply designed to be a great set of adventure stories. Even funnier, the Bible is also a great set of adventure stories, even if you don't believe that much of it's actually true. Now, from my perspective, I do think "parts" of it are true, there's enough archaeological evidence to prove certain things, but not enough to make me a believer in all of it without question, especially since what's IN those covers is incomplete, & what was thrown out was thrown out for socio-political reasons of the time. So that gives THIS book a lot less credibility in my mental book.ANYWAY, I was pretty bored with it, it's a lot of needless repetition & rhetoric.WHY can't people let a good story just be what it is?
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I had two very dear people to me ask if the information in The DaVinci Code was true. After reading this book, I never intend to read the original. I think it would gag me. This whole "sacred feminine" thing makes me ill. I hate that people are getting caught up in paganism just as many in the world are being delivered from it! Anyway, this book offers plain fact and solid logic to refute the generalization and misleading "facts" of the other. For anyone who wants to know truth, this should help.