The Code
No....not the code at the 35+ singles group at my church that says you cant date someone at the church until you've known them for 3 months.....that's just too messed up to cover in one blog. I'm writing of the Da Vinci Code book and movie which I immersed myself in yesterday determined to complete both and figure out what exactly is driving this force of great division in our society. After reading the book, I can certainly see why it has been on the NY Times bestseller list for so many months. It's an exciting page turner with many twists and it makes you feel like you could potentially fall into the role of an art historian should the position open up, or maybe a cryptologist. I know everyone has dreamed of pursuing at least one of those career paths, if not both. After viewing the movie, I can certainly see why Christians (mostly of one particular denomination that I wont mention for fear of offense) are so upset. It certainly doesn't paint church history in a very positive light. What I am failing to understand though, is why this controversy has created such a stir. Rumors of Jesus and Mary Magdalene are not a new concept. Though I believe them to be false and fabricated, those "conspiracy theories" have been circulating throughout church history. All of those paintings by Da Vinci had secret meaning because of the theories, and from what I understand, he never hesitated to take a jab at the "church" when commissioned to paint a scene. They are not photos or home videos people, just an artist's rendition of a particular event in history. An artist who also happens to have a very large chip on his shoulder.
Another question I have, is should those rumors about Jesus having a continuing blood line be true (again I don't even validate that as a reasonable theory, this is just an illustration), how would that change the role of Christ in my faith? The answer would simply be....it doesn't change a thing. Should Jesus have procreated during His time here on earth, I would still believe His divinity to be the same. He would still be the one and only GodMan. Marriage, having sex, and having a baby doesn't separate you from God. In fact God kinda created the whole idea.
Overall, I would say to my non-Christian friends, don't buy into this "theory" of Christ's continuing bloodline. Like a friend said last night, some of the world's most intelligent people have spent entire their lives trying to uncover and reveal some sort of conspiracy (even the pharisees tried when they were looking Jesus right in the eye), and it's highly doubtful that this guy Dan Brown is onto something new. Faith, and Christ as the divine substitution for the sins of the world, lives on while this book and its theory will be shelved on the discount rack someday soon. To my Christian friends, this really isn't that big of a deal. Note that both the author and the movie producers wrapped the entire story up into one nice, neat little package of relativism. Ahhh religious America.....Even when attempting to stir controversy we manage to gift wrap a theory so as to not truly hurt any feelings. Until the argument against Christ is founded on something more solid (and that will NEVER happen) we can rest in the unchanging solidarity of God's greatest gift to the world. The gift of His Son.
Another question I have, is should those rumors about Jesus having a continuing blood line be true (again I don't even validate that as a reasonable theory, this is just an illustration), how would that change the role of Christ in my faith? The answer would simply be....it doesn't change a thing. Should Jesus have procreated during His time here on earth, I would still believe His divinity to be the same. He would still be the one and only GodMan. Marriage, having sex, and having a baby doesn't separate you from God. In fact God kinda created the whole idea.
Overall, I would say to my non-Christian friends, don't buy into this "theory" of Christ's continuing bloodline. Like a friend said last night, some of the world's most intelligent people have spent entire their lives trying to uncover and reveal some sort of conspiracy (even the pharisees tried when they were looking Jesus right in the eye), and it's highly doubtful that this guy Dan Brown is onto something new. Faith, and Christ as the divine substitution for the sins of the world, lives on while this book and its theory will be shelved on the discount rack someday soon. To my Christian friends, this really isn't that big of a deal. Note that both the author and the movie producers wrapped the entire story up into one nice, neat little package of relativism. Ahhh religious America.....Even when attempting to stir controversy we manage to gift wrap a theory so as to not truly hurt any feelings. Until the argument against Christ is founded on something more solid (and that will NEVER happen) we can rest in the unchanging solidarity of God's greatest gift to the world. The gift of His Son.