
When will religious groups finally figure out that publicly denouncing a book or a movie is the surest way to guarantee its success? Religious people never seem to understand that the world is filled with people who do the exact opposite of whatever they suggest.
Hell, I'm one of those people myself.
If I hear that church people hate a movie, I'm in line for tickets on opening day. Has the Church forgotten Salman Rushdie? Would any of us know that name if he hadn’t been condemned by the Muslims? Has the Church forgotten Martin Scorcese’s movie, “The Last Temptation of Christ?”
In that case, the Church in America single-handedly turned a mediocre movie into a blockbuster hit. I tried watching that movie myself, mediocre, so mediocre… I could even watch it completely… again thanks to the Catholic Church it was a blockbuster!!!
Nice move Church. Perhaps you should have added some basic chess lessons to your seminary curriculum.
However. If the Church wants to make a lot of money for Dan Brown and Ron Howard, what do I care? Both the book and the movie will be off the radar in a few months. Nothing will have changed.
The second thing I’d like to mention is more important for the Church to consider. Christianity is a major, world-wide religion. It is 2000 years old and is the largest common expression of spirituality in the history of humanity.
Does the Christian Church really need to worry about a book and a movie? These things are here today and gone tomorrow, almost literally.
The Christian Church has withstood the Roman Empire, medieval Christianity, and the Age of Enlightenment. Somehow the Church even manages to survive its most dangerous challenge - scandal, decadence, and corruption within its ranks. Will Dan Brown now topple us?
I understand a carefully worded response to scholarly inaccuracies, but I don't understand the anger, the outrage, and the hoopla. Anything more than a gentle, factual correction is as silly as if George Bush were to show up at an Elementary School with the secret service because a 4th grader said something mean about him.
It’s as silly as if Ron Howard and Tom Hanks were to show up at my door, screaming at me for lifting a Da Vinci Code graphic from their website. Why would they bother? What threat am I to them?
The best and only appropriate response for the Church is to be about the business of the Church. Don't we have, I don't know, CHURCH things to be doing? Or even better, human things to be doing? If our love of humanity was as radical as Jesus called it to be, then we would never have to say a word.
In my mind, every time the Church responds to something like this with angry words, it is a bold indictment of our lack of active love, and therefore lack of relevance in this world.
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Its a nice movie dude.Here OOPS!We should forget it hopes...
Loved this post, Jay! Totally agree with it!
i agree too, in a way.. that was a strong viewpoint.. but i do think some things need a response.. the church's basic duty was to condemn the book - i mean, in spite of all the disclaimers, so many people's faith gets shaken.. i have seen it myself..
i think even if the church had done nothin, the controvorsy would have remained.. and since we look to the Church for guidance, i think they had the responsibility to respond..
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