We love a conspiracy - Daily Record - MorrisLife
Hierdie artikel ondersoek reaksies op en metodes om die inligting in die boek en komende rolprente The Da Vinci Code te hanteer.
While it may seem strange for a clergyman to embrace Dan Brown's church-challenging plot, Hinds accepts the book for what it is.
"Clearly it's a work of fiction," he said. "(Brown) is taking some basic facts and going off and running with them. The author is creative, and it is an engaging book to read and provided a good starting point for discussions."
The Rev. Dennis Crowley, associate pastor of Assumption Church in Morristown, could attest to that.
"It was a little fanciful thinking, but that's fine," he said in an interview in March. Crowley found Brown's book "fascinating but not threatening."
His church in early March presented an actress's monologue, "Magdalene," a memoir of the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus as seen through the eyes of Mary Magdalene.


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