| commentaryThe Da Vinci HoaxCourtesy of BreakPoint Online 
                with Charles Colson
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                G. K. Chesterton famously said   something to this effect: When people stop believing in God, they don't believe   in nothing—they believe in anything. A good example of this is Umberto Eco's   novel Foucault's Pendulum, in which a group of friends   program a computer to "write" a book about secret hidden knowledge. Titled The Plan, the book is the result of random links between   things like Kabbalah, Rosicrucianism, the Knights Templar, and other crackpot   ideas. While The Plan was intended as a prank, other people take it   seriously, with tragic results.  Well, Foucault's Pendulum shows us how gullible   unbelieving people are. And this is particularly so in our postmodern age when   truth doesn't matter. This phenomenon partly explains the remarkable success of The Da Vinci Code. Like Eco's novel, it's about a heretofore   hidden knowledge that promises to let us in on the "true" history of   Christianity.  Author Dan Brown gives us a   Jesus who neither died on the cross nor rose from the dead. Instead, He married   Mary Magdalene and had children by her. This "sacred blood line" is the treasure   safeguarded by groups like the Knights Templar and the Masons. And the Catholic   Church, in a desperate attempt to cover up this secret, murders those who   threaten to expose it.  Devotees of The Da   Vinci Code—like the fictional fans in Foucault's Pendulum—have   trouble distinguishing fact from fiction. They visit places mentioned in the   novel, and "Da Vinci Tours" are a booming business. With the upcoming film,   interest in The Da Vinci Code will explode. Christians need to seize this   teaching opportunity, preparing ourselves to answer questions readers are   asking.  The first is: Are the   historical events portrayed in Brown's story true? Brown claims to have done   extensive historical research and gives his readers no reason to doubt the   novel's accuracy. Since the average person knows almost nothing about Christian   history, they're vulnerable. For example, when Brown says that Knights Templar   were put to death by the Catholic Church because they knew the "true story"   about Jesus, people have no basis to question it, never having heard of the   Knights Templar. Or when Brown says that at the Council of Nicea, the   Vatican consolidated its power, most   people are unaware that the Vatican didn't even exist in A.D.   325. It is our job to expose the   falsehoods. We can learn to answer Brown's lies with the truth by reading books   like Darrell Bock's Breaking the Da Vinci Code and Erwin Lutzer's The   Da Vinci Deception.  People flock to stories like The Da Vinci Code in part because all humans are searching for the secret   knowledge that answers the mysteries of life. And when The Da Vinci Code debuts in May, millions more Americans will get a condensed tour de   distortion. Knowing our neighbors will see this film, churches   ought to begin to get ready now—preparing to answer questions about it and to   tell our neighbors that there is no secret knowledge about God. It's all in the   Bible and all true. The good news is that The Da   Vinci Code readers and viewers are seeking answers to the central   questions of life. The challenge is for us to supply the true answers.  
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