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6/01/2006
The Da Vinci Code Cites Sources That Degrade Women WAKE FOREST, North Carolina, June 1 /Christian Newswire/ -- Oxford Scholar, Dr. Michael Green states in a free TrueLife.org video that the Gnostic gospels, a source the Da Vinci Code consistently sites, are crazy. “In one place they claim children are conceived by kissing, and women cannot be saved unless they become men. It’s fascinating to me, the few scholars that give much credit to Gnostic gospels, most of them are women; but of course Gnosticism has no place for women whatsoever.” In addition, the video responds to the claim that Mary Magdalene was married to Jesus Christ. Dr. Kostenberger, Founder of BiblicalFoundations.org states, "There is not a single shred of evidence in any ancient document that says Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene or to anyone else." And Jesse Connors, the founder of TrueLife.org warns, “Don’t be taken by a lie, be taken by the truth; check out one of the real Gospels.” This captivating biblical and historical response, entitled The Da Vinci Response, is currently showing on TrueLife.org with other videos. "The recent release of the "Da Vinci Code" presents a unique dilemma for Christians, as it directly challenges the basic truths of Christianity. Fortunately, TrueLife.org has put together "The Da Vinci Response," a short, yet informative video, which is easily accessed online, and well produced. Especially for busy people who have little time to read through extensive arguments, "The Da Vinci Response" will be a great asset in combating the lies inherent in the "Da Vinci Code." -- Aimee Herd, Editor, Breaking Christian News. ABOUT TRUELIFE.ORG TrueLife.org is a growing video driven resource center for people with questions about spirituality. Answers can be viewed in the comfort of the viewer’s home or office. TrueLife.org also effectively encourages the growth of new Christians, and provides clear guidance on how to find a good church through an innovative church location system. TrueLife.org is supported by dedicated seminary professors and other qualified contributors from around the world.
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