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Friday, June 02, 2006

De Last Supper.... Dan Brown is Wrong!!

As i had mentioned in my previous post about a fact i came across :

If the figure to the left of Jesus in "The Last Supper" is really Mary Magdalene, as the book claims, then Leonardo left out an apostle. If it's really John, as most art historians claim, Leonardo was neither the first nor the only artist to paint him as a beardless, long-haired young man.

1) De last Supper :

2) Later reproduction of The Last Supper :


3) Magnification of person accompanying Jesus (w.r.t. wht de so called DAN BROWN thinks) :


4) Mysterious hand holding knife :


Now wht Dan Brown is trying to say is a total Bull Shit when it comes to wht he sayz itz de truth....

"A Christian who reads 'The Da Vinci Code' and can explain to his or her friends why 'The Da Vinci Code' is wrong is a more effective Christian," he said. "As Celsus(a second-century critic of Christianity) strengthened the early church, so Dan Brown is strengthening us."

Check out wht some gr8 authors have thot abt Dan Brown and his Book :

Forty-six million readers can't be wrong, but the book they're reading might be. Excerpts from scholarly critics of Dan Brown's blockbuster:

"There were numerous mistakes, some of them howlers, which were not only obvious to an expert but also unnecessary to the plot....

Why didn't he simply get his facts straight?"

Bart D. Ehrman, "Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code"

"It repeatedly misunderstands or misrepresents people, places and events."

Carl E. Olson and Sandra Miesel, "The Da Vinci Hoax"

"What is the likelihood that Jesus was married? The answer here is short - none."

Darrell L. Bock, "Breaking the Da Vinci Code"

"This is why 'The Da Vinci Code' is so dangerous. Many readers assume that all of the... detail involving Christianity is true when it is not. Rather, the few factual references are heavily interlaced with fiction or outright falsehood."

Hank Hanegraaf and Paul L. Maier, "The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction?"

"... a startling number of blatant, glaring errors on matters great and small... "

Amy Welborn, "De-Coding Da Vinci"

"One can see why the issues of 'The Da Vinci Code' have people talking, arguing, searching - however... rewoven or spun out of whole cloth the religious history may be."

Dan Burstein, editor, "Secrets of the Code"

Now check out wht de real facts are with the REAL PROOF :

Next post.......coming up soon...Dont Mizz it,u will Luv It....

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