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May/June 2006
» Contents of this issue
¬ Editorial: The Missing Father
¬ Where Have All the Fathers Gone?
  What Happens When Fathers Are Not Around?
  What Happened to Dad?
¬ Why Are Fathers Important?
¬ Does Father Know Best?
¬ What Does It Take to Be A Successful Single Parent?
  Resources for Single Parents
¬ Will America Run Away from Iraq?
¬ The Da Vinci Code, Christianity and the Bible
  Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene
  Truthful Quotes From The Da Vinci Code
  Constantine's Impact on Christianity
¬ Meditation: What's on Your Mind?
  Misguided and Mystical Meditation
  What Should We Meditate About?
¬ A Place Called Megiddo
¬ World News and Trends
¬ God, Science and the Bible
¬ Letters From Our Readers
¬ Youth Focus From Vertical Thought... Hope and Help for Children of Divorce
   
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Truthful Quotes From The Da Vinci Code

While The Da Vinci Code contains many outright fabrications about the history of Christianity, it does contain a few shocking statements that are true. The following quotes from pages 232 and 233 summarize how mainstream Christianity became contaminated with pagan traditions, and help explain how confused people are when they assume all "Christian" practices originated in the Bible.

"In 325 A.D., he [the Roman Emperor Constantine] decided to unify Rome under a single religion ... Historians still marvel at the brilliance with which Constantine converted the sun-worshipping pagans to Christianity. By fusing pagan symbols, dates, and rituals into the growing Christian tradition, he created a kind of hybrid religion that was acceptable to both parties.

"The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable. Egyptian sun disks became the halos [in religious art] ... The pre-Christian God Mithras ... [had his birthday celebrated] on December 25 ... Even Christianity's weekly holy day was stolen from the pagans ... Originally . . . Christianity honored the Jewish Sabbath of Saturday, but Constantine shifted it to coincide with the pagans' veneration [of the] day of the sun ... To this day, most churchgoers attend services on Sunday morning with no idea that they are there on account of the pagan sun god's weekly tribute— Sunday."

Shocking, but all true! To learn more, request or download our free booklet The Church Jesus Built. GN


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