With the Da Vinci Code about to be shown in theatres soon, it seems there are, what I would call "overreactions," starting to take place particularly from the Catholic Church.
One example was from a priest whose sermon Jaja shared with me because she thought it was a great critique against the Da Vinci Code. I think it had to with the question of whether one should watch the movie or not. The reverend father's response was something like:"Would you watch a movie that ridiculed or made fun about someone you love?"
I pointed out to Jaja that the priest might not even know what he was talking about! (Of course,this elicited a raised eyebrow from her!) I said this because in the first place, the da Vinci code was a fiction novel which was based on a specific premise,i.e., the Catholic Church was out to protect a "secret" which if known by everyone would undermine the whole foundation of Catholicism. Rome would go to the extent of killing people to prevent this secret from leaking out. There was nothing in the da Vinci Code about "ridiculing or making fun of Jesus." I had read the book in fact and just found it entertaining like any well -written mystery novel.
Instead of overreacting, the priest should just have told his liteners that the movie is fiction, entertaining but nothing to doubt their faith about since the basis for the story anyway is apocryphal. Of course, it would be a different thing if one's faith was weak and one was gullible...but that's another story.
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