![]() Peter Jones of Westminster Seminary, California, to co-write with Dr. ![]() ” That is the only reason it is worth knowing something about this book.Īt the end of January 2004, Cook Communications asked Dr. I have read the New Testament, in fact I often read it. ![]() No, I haven’t read it but I’ve heard what it’s about. “You are reading ‘The Da Vinci Code’ I see. It is full of factual errors and it cannot be recommended at any level, but some slight acquaintance with it is useful to any who are concerned to bring the truth of Jesus Christ to our fellow men. The book is hyper garbage, garbage on stilts that invokes regular garbage in self-authentication. One explanation for its popularity is a widespread hunger for religious mystery. In less than two years it has sold perhaps nine million copies. ![]() It was the best-selling book in Britain, as it has been for the past few months. During the week ending 20 November 2004 Dan Brown’s paperback novel, “The Da Vinci Code” sold 40,274 copies in Britain alone. ![]()
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