Da Vinci Code: The Annotated Version
Friday May 12th 2006, 1:44 pm
Filed under: Patristics

Some poets peer into Chapman’s Homer and get inspired. I peered into my co-author Chris Bailey’s copy of The Da Vinci Code, saw his marginal notes, and howled with laughter. An example:

DAN BROWN WROTE: “More than eighty gospels were considered for the New Testament…”
CHRIS BAILEY WROTE: “Thank you for submitting ‘The Gospel of Thomas.’ Unfortunately, it does not meet our current needs…”

Visit Chris’s blog to read more of his musings on the Holy Grail and, yes, The Da Vinci Code. Unlike Dan Brown, Chris gives you real history. And, unlike Brown’s novel, many of Chris’s observations are intentionally funny.

I so enjoyed writing The Grail Code with this guy. I hope you’ll enjoy reading it.


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Mike,
Here is the other Utah Catholic (at least up to a few months ago) commenting on the DVC.

http://www.jesusdecoded.com/truthbetold1.php?page=1

Comment by Steve 05.12.06 @ 3:39 pm

U-guys rock.

Comment by Mike Aquilina 05.12.06 @ 10:28 pm



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