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Cracking Da Vinci's Code

By: James L. Garlow Ph.D., Peter Jones Ph.D.
Narrated by: Joyce Bean, Bill Richards
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The controversy grows with every sale of the best-selling novel. Throughout the contemporary fictional storyline of The Da Vinci Code, author Dan Brown skillfully weaves "historical" assertions intended to shake the very foundations of Christianity:

  • Was Jesus merely human and not divine?
  • Did Jesus and Mary Magdalene marry and have children?
  • Is there a Holy Grail? If so, what is it and where can it be found?

Cracking Da Vinci's Code is the long-awaited answer to these and other questions. Authors James L. Garlow and Peter Jones present compelling evidence that Brown's assertions are not only historically inaccurate, but may also contain a hidden agenda.

Public Domain (P)2005 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Point by Point Truth Cracks Dan Brown code

This is a scholarly work that presents the facts versus the insinuations of Dan Brown in his fictional story. It is very well written with enough detail to make the points without boring the reader or listener. The narration is excellent. It was somewhat difficult to recognize the transitions from intro/dialogs to the main content of the chapter. I'm sure it is obvious in the print edition but at 70 mph we lost track a few times.
Overall we enjoyed the book and the information it reveals. We recommend this book to anyone interested in the truth.

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You have got to be kidding

I don't think I have ever heard of someone trying to debunk a work of FICTION. Seriously, in my opinion it's this kind of nonsense that disgusts moderate christians. I have spoken with many educated and intelligent christians who all seem to get the concept that "The Da Vinci Code" was an entertaining story, not a factual accounting of christianity.

Don't wast your time or money on this book. The only reason I gave it 1 star is because it wouldn't let me enter it with no stars.

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