June 28, 2006

People believe The Da Vinci Code

Unfortunately there's one oddity we can't get around: People believe the Da Vinci Code. No matter how clear the errors are expressed, some people will always believe the book is true. Christianity Today points out that 60% of British readers believe there is "some truth" to the book. What's even more remarkable is that 30% of those who had not read the book agree!

As a Christian you need to be ready to counter the claims made by Dan Brown and explain why they are false. It's important to point out to friends and family, even if you think they should know, that the book is completely false. Be sure to read this post on The Da Vinci Code for more details (and don't miss this one either).

Remember, you have to act before stuff like The Da Vinci Code becomes perceived as true. At that point it is very difficult to refute.

God bless,
Jay

Posted by Jay at June 28, 2006 10:53 PM | TrackBack

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