Corvin took the post right outta my fingers -
What a book! And I too really enjoyed Angels and Demons. A must read if you liked Davinci Code.
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Corvin took the post right outta my fingers -
What a book! And I too really enjoyed Angels and Demons. A must read if you liked Davinci Code.
Yes, and after I have finished reading that book maybe I will go on to Angels and Women!
How good is this book? Any more reviews?
Also, is it all fictitious or does it hold any kind of fact?
"it is always best to talk about what you don't really know rather than to say nothing at all. "
Huh?
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt . . .
Kidding
Corvin
He he, by the way . . .
It was actually the Da Vinci Code that lead me here to you folks. I was reading the book and came to some interesting parts I wanted to know more about, such as symbology. I went on line and my key word search lead me to a site showing the stone pyramid at Russell's grave, which lead to other apostate poison, which lead me here where I was completely done in by all of your lies and half-truths. GREAT BOOK!
Thanks Dan Brown! Thanks to all of you, too!
Best Regards,
Corvin
There is hope - My Jdub sister is reading that book. I hope it has the same effect on her that it had on Corbin :)
I wonder what the Jdub take is on the book.
Peace - LL
I was thinking about getting that book....now you guys have convinced me. Darwins Radio is on my list also.
I hope it has the same effect on her that it had on Corbin :)
This is so funny, Larry, because when I am asked my name, most people think I am saying Corbin, and I have to usually clarify that it is spelled with a "V" not a "B".
You're killing me Smalls! LOL
Best Regards,
CORVIN
What personally fascinated me in the book (.... and I will do my best not to ruin the book for those that haven't read it yet), is the commentary on the MANY books that were considered for the Greek canon - yet they were rejected by Constantine in the third century. Accounts that would negate Christ's deity.
Have any of you read these missing texts? and ... where did you find them?
Also... most fascinating of all (for me) is reference to the "Q" document. (I will not say what it is so that I don't ruin the book for those that want to read it). Can you imagine how amazing it would be to actually read THAT document??!!
Wow!.....
NOdenial....
Hi No Denial.
Would you really recommend this book?
Concerning early Christian writings, read them online.