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Old 11-01-2005, 05:54 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: the da vinci code/HBHG etc etc etc

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. . . "The Seven Mysteries of Life, an Exploration in Science and Philosophy" by Guy Murchie . . . aloha nui, poh
Guy Murchie is a rather prominent Baha`i scholar - or was until his passing away. This particular book is a wonder, indeed. I like the way he turns each chapter into a blank verse and includes the whole book in that form as an appendix.

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Old 11-01-2005, 06:33 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Anyone read the Caballo de Troya series??
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Old 12-04-2005, 02:01 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Hi folks,
The book is terrible. Pulp fiction...no revalation at all just the sound of k-ching $$$$$ for the author. It was so obviously written for film. Its just gona be another bad thriller. And its going to wreck poor little Rosslyn Chapel just a few miles from me. Place is heaving with Grail Hunters now.

Lunamoth raises a very astute point, suprised no-one else has picked up on it yet.



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My own pet question is not whether one of the twelve was a woman (can't remember which one the theory suggested), but whether Jesus was actually a genetic woman. After all, he was born of the Virgin Mary who could only donate X chromosomes. Was he a clone of Mary? Feeling a bit heretical actually writing this one out...
The implications of these these thoughts are pretty damning, especially for the Catholic Church. Anyone seen the question raised and the response to it?

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Old 05-09-2006, 12:41 AM   #19 (permalink)
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I'm glad I stumbled upon this thread.

I have a co-worker who bought the book and she is acting all excited about it but that is strange to me because she isn't the kind of person who would be interested in something like that - but she is interested in being able to say that she read the latest controversial thriller. She has the standard hardcover and the Illustrated hardcover.

I've never said before, but I always thought that it was strange that Jesus, being 33 at the time of death, was never married. Celibacy is not a Jewish construct (or I could be wrong, but I thought that marriage and children are a blessing), but it is a Roman one, isn't it?

And while I'm wandering in my heretical thoughts right now, I like Luna's comment about the XX. What is science to us, is often just the creativity of God revealed.

But anything mysterious and untouchable and that is just about humanly intolerable are often the musings associated with new cults. Then you legitimize it with promises of being saved from your current horrific situation if you vow devotion.... Think there's any copies of the 'real' bible in English? Think there's a conspiracy novel for that in the making?
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Old 05-09-2006, 01:01 AM   #20 (permalink)
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I enjoyed the book as a piece of religious fiction. The same way I enjoy the Harry Potter series (although I like Harry more).

LOL. I never thought about the XX thing. I imagine that God could create whatever chromosome 'he' wanted to in order to incarnate. I appreciate the EO view that God choose to incarnate as male because of the prevailing gender attitudes at the time.
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Old 05-09-2006, 03:39 AM   #21 (permalink)
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LOL. I never thought about the XX thing. I imagine that God could create whatever chromosome 'he' wanted to in order to incarnate. I appreciate the EO view that God choose to incarnate as male because of the prevailing gender attitudes at the time.
Haha, I quite agree with you about the chromosome thing. I was just having fun. But now that you bring it up again, maybe Mary was an XXY female...hmmm.
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Old 05-09-2006, 04:38 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Guy Murchie is a rather prominent Baha`i scholar - or was until his passing away. This particular book is a wonder, indeed. I like the way he turns each chapter into a blank verse and includes the whole book in that form as an appendix.

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I didn't know he was bahai. I loved the book!

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Old 05-22-2006, 05:26 PM   #23 (permalink)
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IAnyway, I think one good thing to come from all this tizzy around the Da Vinci Code is to get Christians interested in the feminine divine again. It has too long been a paternal church and if bible historians, religious scholars and popular culture can combine to remind us that there is no male or female in His eyes, and thus no dominance of male over female is justified, it may bring a welcome change.
Speaking of picking up on ideas, it’s strange to me that hardly anyone else has picked up on this one. I saw the movie last night and it confirms my previous impression that what this movie is really about is the suppression of the feminine in the Christian tradition. The idea that Jesus may have had a girlfriend/wife is in that sense just a vehicle for this larger theme. Maybe it’s too obvious, considering the name of the protagonist’s book? Certainly it’s nothing new. Feminist writers on comparative mythology & religion have been making these points for decades. I think that if this movie does ultimately have any measurable impact beyond entertainment value it will be in further motivating women inside and outside the church to change the status quo. As far the marital status of Jesus goes, I don’t think it has any legs. Like most aspects of his life, it simply can’t be verified one way or another.

But here I’d like to add a pet peeve. It’s these Christian/Catholic apologists coming on with their hurumphs! hurumphs! condemning the book for its poor scholarship. Here the implied if not openly stated contrast is between a pop novel and the centuries old intellectual heritage of the church. Clearly this is peddling deception. The true comparison is between the plausibility of what Brown says about Jesus and some of the equally untestable doctrines the church represents. The evidence runs rather thin on either side. But this is a very old game: intellectual rigour put not to the service of truth but to the diversion of intellectuals and to the bafflement of the rest.

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