Best Seller novel, The Da Vinci Code by popular author Dan Brown was pulled from store shelves in Lebanon, due to orders from the General
Security Department of Lebanon. The ban was recommended by the Catholic Information Center which represents Catholics in Lebanon who states the book
was insulting to Christianity.
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"We were asked for our opinion on the book and we gave it," the Rev. Abdo Abu Kasm, who heads the center, told The Associated Press on Thursday. "We
cannot accept that anyone insult our dignity and beliefs. ... Christianity is not about forgiveness to the point of insulting Jesus Christ."
The 2003 book portrays Roman Catholic leaders as demonizing women for centuries and covering up the truth about the Holy Grail, which Brown says is
Mary Magdalene herself.
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The Da Vinci Code is a well written work of fiction by author Dan Brown and as is clearly labeled as such. Only those not confident in their
religion would find this book to be threatening. The role of Mary Magdalene has always been of interest in the history of Jesus, and Dan Brown simply
wrote what many have already pondered and suggested. The banning of this book will only serve to increase it's popularity.
EVERY GREAT CLASSIC SHOULD BE BANNED AT LEAST ONCE...
i hope i get to the stores before they are sold out....
with the new demand generated, maybe i will have to order it online.
want your book to sell...
just piss off an organized religion... (wouldn't suggest islam though, they will Fatwa your a$$.)