+ Follow GNOSTIC GOSPELS Tag
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[Title] => Burned at the stake
[Summary] => Religion is a burning issue these days.
With the release of Ron Howards adaptation of Dan Browns sensational bestseller The Da Vinci Code and the revelation of the existence of a Gospel of Judas, the controversies surrounding the fundamental beliefs of Christianity has reached a pitch that resembles something of a "pop phenomenon".
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[AuthorName] => Erwin T. Romulo
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[Title] => Whos afraid of Da Vinci?
[Summary] => It appears a self-styled "anti-pornography" group is calling for the banning of the film version of Dan Browns runaway bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. This same group is calling on the aptly-named chair of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board, Madame Consoliza La Guardia to guard the morality of this nation by giving the movie an "X" (or Not for Public Viewing") rating.
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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[Title] => Dan Brown says 'Da Vinci Code' is pure fiction
[Summary] => Amid the controversies and reverberating protests surrounding his phenomenal bestseller, The Da Vinci Code, and its upcoming big-screen adaptation from Columbia Pictures, author Dan Brown wishes to set the record straight and explain his side in the following dialogue (which appears in his website danbrown.com.)
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[Title] => Dan Brown on television
[Summary] => Theres no mistaking we live in a different world to be able to watch Dan Brown, the best selling author of the controversial Da Vinci Code discussing his book on television. There was a time when that would have been impossible. He would have been burnt at stake if he were in Europe. Or executed in Bagumbayan, if he had lived in the Philippines. Truly, it would have been impossible even to conceive such blasphemous departure from Christian orthodoxy.
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GNOSTIC GOSPELS
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With the release of Ron Howards adaptation of Dan Browns sensational bestseller The Da Vinci Code and the revelation of the existence of a Gospel of Judas, the controversies surrounding the fundamental beliefs of Christianity has reached a pitch that resembles something of a "pop phenomenon".
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[Title] => Dan Brown says 'Da Vinci Code' is pure fiction
[Summary] => Amid the controversies and reverberating protests surrounding his phenomenal bestseller, The Da Vinci Code, and its upcoming big-screen adaptation from Columbia Pictures, author Dan Brown wishes to set the record straight and explain his side in the following dialogue (which appears in his website danbrown.com.)
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