
Dan Brown has drawn a line in the sand with his ideas, in the pages of The Da Vinci Code. At stake is something more valuable than money-the truth about the Bible, the honor of Christ, and the eternal destiny of human souls are at stake.

With a chart-busting novel and millions in the bank, Brown is already fighting off the plagiarism hunters, one price of riches and fame.Ĭhristians have a dog in this fight too. Dan Brown has already cashed in on the book-putting over $75 million into his bank account. That spells major success, in the millions, for Sony Pictures, director Ron Howard, and actor Tom Hanks. Although Brown has attacked the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ, Christians should not view the revival of paganism as a threat, but rather as an opportunity for the gospel.ĭan Brown's bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code, is hitting the big screen this summer in a flurry of fanfare and controversy. Brown offers a feminine divinity reminiscent of the Garden of Eden-the same old temptation for a new age. To him, Christianity is nothing more than a patriarchal cover-up of the sacred feminine. His bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code, is a blatant attempt to overturn the historic record of God's loving redemption with a tale of sex, intrigue, and conspiracy. He wants to revive ancient paganism and restore goddess worship to the world's patriarchal religions.
