Some friends of mine asked me carefully if I am gonna see that disputable movie, The Da Vinci Code, because I was baptized; as to their knowledge, I should be forbidden to do so.  However, I don’t see any reason stopping me from seeing it whatsoever. (well….ok, maybe Tom Hanks…. he just doesn’t look right for the character, Prof. Landon)

Quite stupid for the pastors to stand against, I think.  Just a fiction-ed movie after all, and it would go away eventually.  Even a smattering Christian like me hardly feels any harm, not to say those devoted ones.  Even if Christ had been married, so what? That wouldn’t change his status as the word of God, and the truth that he did exist.

I realize that Christ has less influence on us Asian people than on the Western world, but we do live in a Jesus-surrounded world by counting years by his birth, A.D. 2006, and celebrating Christmas Eve, the night he was born, (although many think it’s just a night for couples to have a romantic candle-light dinner together…. soooooo stupid….).

Anyways, just like the Hanks character concludes, at the end of the movie, that it “doesn’t matter” whether Christ is divine or human; what really matters is his teaching, which really concerns people.

The story itself is worth clapping. As for the movie-making, I would have to say it’s a no brainer.

PearlBear says Just relax, sit back and enjoy the sadness of our minds being overwhelmed by another Hollywood film.

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