Is The Da Vinci Code really exist?
the story of The Da Vinci Code really exist in this world? the Priory of Sion really exist? Robert Langdon really exist inthis world?
Philosophy - 3 Answers - 2009-06-03 03:33:11
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One should always see the show... the making of Da vinci Code to be enlightened a little bit about what the director thinks and an actor thinks.The whole world was up in arms here talking about this movie and book review.I am not a movie goer but I like to watch a film enacted by good actors. I am a fan of Tom Hanks and when I saw him in that role... Oh! my heart sank. Don't I have the right to even feel this way about my fan? At least I am not sleeping with him.
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Answer 1
Is our children bing edumacated?
2009-06-03 03:41:21
Answer 2
One should always see the show... the making of Da vinci Code to be enlightened a little bit about what the director thinks and an actor thinks.The whole world was up in arms here talking about this movie and book review.I am not a movie goer but I like to watch a film enacted by good actors. I am a fan of Tom Hanks and when I saw him in that role... Oh! my heart sank. Don't I have the right to even feel this way about my fan? At least I am not sleeping with him.
2009-06-03 03:52:20
Answer 3
Wow, where were u a couple years ago when every 3rd question was the same as yours. The priory of Sion is based on forgeries. Robert Langdon is an anagram of one of the authors of "Holy Blood, Holy Grail"
2009-06-03 04:12:13
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
what does this word say unscrambled sionpvrcyae?
what does this word say unscrambled sionpvrcyae?
its for the da vinci code game and its dealing with sister sandriene and her involvment with the priory of sion. i think
Books & Authors - 8 Answers - 2006-12-27 14:26:18
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pray, novices
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Answer 1
youhaveastd.
2006-12-27 14:28:00
Answer 2
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=sionpvrcyae "Novice Prays" might be a good fit.
2006-12-27 14:28:22
Answer 3
I have no clue ... I searched for a word jumbler - and my results came out to be negative on that!
2006-12-27 14:29:37
Answer 4
Nose privacy.
2006-12-27 14:29:49
Answer 5
pray, novices
2006-12-27 14:39:36
Answer 6
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ There is a ton of anagrams for your word. One of the anagrams has to do with a corpse.
2006-12-27 14:40:15
Answer 7
a conspiracy
2006-12-27 14:45:20
Answer 8
Vicar spy one. Scrap one ivy.
2006-12-27 18:14:07
its for the da vinci code game and its dealing with sister sandriene and her involvment with the priory of sion. i think
Books & Authors - 8 Answers - 2006-12-27 14:26:18
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pray, novices
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Answer 1
youhaveastd.
2006-12-27 14:28:00
Answer 2
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=sionpvrcyae "Novice Prays" might be a good fit.
2006-12-27 14:28:22
Answer 3
I have no clue ... I searched for a word jumbler - and my results came out to be negative on that!
2006-12-27 14:29:37
Answer 4
Nose privacy.
2006-12-27 14:29:49
Answer 5
pray, novices
2006-12-27 14:39:36
Answer 6
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ There is a ton of anagrams for your word. One of the anagrams has to do with a corpse.
2006-12-27 14:40:15
Answer 7
a conspiracy
2006-12-27 14:45:20
Answer 8
Vicar spy one. Scrap one ivy.
2006-12-27 18:14:07
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion: Knights of the Nine (360)?
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion: Knights of the Nine (360)?
I downloaded the "Knights of the Nine" expansion, but where do you start it? I've been to the Priory of the Nine, but it's completely deserted.
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2010-01-05 13:04:37
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You first have to visit a wayshrine of every god, for which you can obtain a shoddy map ingame: then you can do the main quest line. Theres a prophet in anvil who'll start the wayshrine quest for you: This page should be useful: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Pilgrimage
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Answer 1
You first have to visit a wayshrine of every god, for which you can obtain a shoddy map ingame: then you can do the main quest line. Theres a prophet in anvil who'll start the wayshrine quest for you: This page should be useful: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Pilgrimage
2010-01-05 13:09:52
I downloaded the "Knights of the Nine" expansion, but where do you start it? I've been to the Priory of the Nine, but it's completely deserted.
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2010-01-05 13:04:37
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You first have to visit a wayshrine of every god, for which you can obtain a shoddy map ingame: then you can do the main quest line. Theres a prophet in anvil who'll start the wayshrine quest for you: This page should be useful: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Pilgrimage
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Answer 1
You first have to visit a wayshrine of every god, for which you can obtain a shoddy map ingame: then you can do the main quest line. Theres a prophet in anvil who'll start the wayshrine quest for you: This page should be useful: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Pilgrimage
2010-01-05 13:09:52
Sunday, April 1, 2012
I've Lost Martin and Jaufree- What Do I Do?
I've Lost Martin and Jaufree- What Do I Do?
In the game oblivion I was on the Weynon priory quest and told Martin to stay somewhere instead of following me and he's no longer there, and it won't give me access to the cloud-temple, where should I go?
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2009-05-08 20:59:07
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You should just load a saved game before you told Martin to stay at that place.
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Answer 1
You should just load a saved game before you told Martin to stay at that place.
2009-05-08 21:06:24
In the game oblivion I was on the Weynon priory quest and told Martin to stay somewhere instead of following me and he's no longer there, and it won't give me access to the cloud-temple, where should I go?
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2009-05-08 20:59:07
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You should just load a saved game before you told Martin to stay at that place.
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Answer 1
You should just load a saved game before you told Martin to stay at that place.
2009-05-08 21:06:24
Thursday, March 15, 2012
help on undesrtanding The DaVinci code?
help on undesrtanding The DaVinci code?
i am doing a research paper on a banned book and that happens to be The DaVinci Code. I have watched the movie a couple times but i need help understanding the main ideas of the book. the priory of sion, as i understand, is in charge of holding the secret that the grail was actually jesus' bloodline. but whats with the cryptex being the key for the priory for finding the location of the grail if they believed that the grail never existed? i had 2 weeks to do this assignment and i hadnt read any of the books that i was given for options
Books & Authors - 2 Answers - 2010-03-16 16:19:21
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Maybe a good place to start on a research paper on a banned book would be reading the book? Just a thought...
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Answer 1
The cryptex supposedly holds a map of some sort to evidence of Christ bloodline. Priory doesn't believe in a grail in the physical since - as if it were a cup or chalice.
2010-03-16 16:24:00
Answer 2
Maybe a good place to start on a research paper on a banned book would be reading the book? Just a thought...
2010-03-16 16:25:43
i am doing a research paper on a banned book and that happens to be The DaVinci Code. I have watched the movie a couple times but i need help understanding the main ideas of the book. the priory of sion, as i understand, is in charge of holding the secret that the grail was actually jesus' bloodline. but whats with the cryptex being the key for the priory for finding the location of the grail if they believed that the grail never existed? i had 2 weeks to do this assignment and i hadnt read any of the books that i was given for options
Books & Authors - 2 Answers - 2010-03-16 16:19:21
Best Answer
Maybe a good place to start on a research paper on a banned book would be reading the book? Just a thought...
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Answer 1
The cryptex supposedly holds a map of some sort to evidence of Christ bloodline. Priory doesn't believe in a grail in the physical since - as if it were a cup or chalice.
2010-03-16 16:24:00
Answer 2
Maybe a good place to start on a research paper on a banned book would be reading the book? Just a thought...
2010-03-16 16:25:43
Thursday, March 1, 2012
How much of The Da Vinci Code is true?
How much of The Da Vinci Code is true?
Anyone know? The author stated in the beginning that "All descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents, abd secret rituals in this novel are accurate." as well listing facts about The Priory of Sion and Opus Dei, claiming that both are real organizations. Is this true?
Religion & Spirituality - 18 Answers - 2007-07-20 12:17:49
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it is as true as the bible
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Answer 1
it is as true as the bible
2007-07-20 12:20:21
Answer 2
That's about it. You summed it up. Well that and the places exist. The rest is just very well written fiction.
2007-07-20 12:20:30
Answer 3
Everything but the plot. And yes, both organizations are very true.
2007-07-20 12:20:34
Answer 4
none was true its all false
2007-07-20 12:21:11
Answer 5
Just fiction. Someone made up a story.
2007-07-20 12:21:18
Answer 6
On the first page, it tells you that it is a book of fiction. None of it is true. That's why it's in the fiction section of the library. Hope that helps!
2007-07-20 12:21:19
Answer 7
yes it is but the great thing about the novel is the way the author mix facts w/ fiction
2007-07-20 12:21:20
Answer 8
my minister says its full of lies see literature...those are theories in that book
2007-07-20 12:21:40
Answer 9
0 it is 100% fiction
2007-07-20 12:21:53
Answer 10
Opus Dei is real. Priory is up for grabs. DaVinci was real. Even the things reflected by real people and events were used to manipulate the story
2007-07-20 12:22:04
Answer 11
It's a work of fiction just like other religious books.
2007-07-20 12:22:24
Answer 12
Im sorry but its all false, the author admitted that. Its fiction.
2007-07-20 12:22:24
Answer 13
well the paintings are real. meaning they actually were painted by DaVinci. thats about it.
2007-07-20 12:23:21
Answer 14
It was written by Dan Brown.
2007-07-20 12:23:49
Answer 15
if it is true, catholicism wouldn't exist, supposedly jesus had a spouse and a child, yet catholicism looks down on that, and will not allow their priests to marry or have children, they cannot engage in anything sexual. and for thinkenstien, thatr ruined the game i played when i was little broken sword knights of the templar, it was about chasing down pierra plantard.
2007-07-20 12:24:40
Answer 16
Jazz, the pieces of the puzzle are "true" in various shades (many consider the Priory story a legend). And of course, many disclaim the idea of Jesus being mortal and Mary Magdalene being his wife (although there is some historical writings that COULD plausibly back that up...) However, the way they are constructed by Dan Brown is fictional (but a very intrgiuing story... I enjoyed it myself...)
2007-07-20 12:25:01
Answer 17
It is a book that mixes up the fact and the fiction..Was a great book and an okay movie. It is compared to Forest Gump they mixed up fact with fiction too. lol Roflmao.. well color me blond rof sorry I am still icky.. what part of it is true roflma.. I look up and I see my answer was right on the money.. sorry.. I go back to bed lol.. ~pulls blanky over head~
2007-07-20 12:30:46
Answer 18
Below are just 6 points at which I find fault with "The Da Vinci Code." I could list many more. 1. Leonardo should not be referred to as “Da Vinci.†"Da Vinci" simply means "from Vinci" (the town). Leonardo had no surname. 2. Brown says the pyramid outside the Louvre is constructed of 666 panes of glass (p. 21). The actual number is 673 according to the Louvre’s website: http://www.louvre.fr/llv/activite/detail... 3. Brown asserts that the Gnostic gospels repeatedly refer to Jesus’ marriage to Mary Magdalene (p. 244). Actually we know of no Gnostic writings that make such a claim. 4. Brown claims the Gnostic Gospel of Philip says Jesus frequently kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. There is, in fact, a whole in the document after the word “the.†Brown supplies the word “mouth.†Also, the Gospel of Philip speaks of holy kissing as a common event among the disciples (Nag Hammadi Library, p. 135) 5. Brown writes that a secret organization known as the Priory of Sion has guarded the secrets regarding the royal bloodline and that documents found in the Bibliotheque Nationale known as Les Dossiers Secrets (“the secret recordsâ€) reveal he names of the past grandmasters of this organization. (pp.158-160, 206, 326). Representatives of the Bibliotheque Nationale declare these documents to be a fraud. Pierre Plantard admitted under oath that he “made the whole thing up.†(see The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code, by Richard Abanes, pp. 48-56). 6. Brown says the Council of Nicea was determined by a close vote and that it was in this council that the divinity of Christ was invented and the canon of Scripture established (pp. 232-235). In reality, of the more than 300 bishops at Nicea, only five protested the creed it produced and only two actually refused to sign it. Furthermore the divinity of Christ had long been taught by the Church fathers and the canon of Scripture was not addressed at Nicea.
2007-07-20 12:31:22
Anyone know? The author stated in the beginning that "All descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents, abd secret rituals in this novel are accurate." as well listing facts about The Priory of Sion and Opus Dei, claiming that both are real organizations. Is this true?
Religion & Spirituality - 18 Answers - 2007-07-20 12:17:49
Best Answer
it is as true as the bible
All Answers
Answer 1
it is as true as the bible
2007-07-20 12:20:21
Answer 2
That's about it. You summed it up. Well that and the places exist. The rest is just very well written fiction.
2007-07-20 12:20:30
Answer 3
Everything but the plot. And yes, both organizations are very true.
2007-07-20 12:20:34
Answer 4
none was true its all false
2007-07-20 12:21:11
Answer 5
Just fiction. Someone made up a story.
2007-07-20 12:21:18
Answer 6
On the first page, it tells you that it is a book of fiction. None of it is true. That's why it's in the fiction section of the library. Hope that helps!
2007-07-20 12:21:19
Answer 7
yes it is but the great thing about the novel is the way the author mix facts w/ fiction
2007-07-20 12:21:20
Answer 8
my minister says its full of lies see literature...those are theories in that book
2007-07-20 12:21:40
Answer 9
0 it is 100% fiction
2007-07-20 12:21:53
Answer 10
Opus Dei is real. Priory is up for grabs. DaVinci was real. Even the things reflected by real people and events were used to manipulate the story
2007-07-20 12:22:04
Answer 11
It's a work of fiction just like other religious books.
2007-07-20 12:22:24
Answer 12
Im sorry but its all false, the author admitted that. Its fiction.
2007-07-20 12:22:24
Answer 13
well the paintings are real. meaning they actually were painted by DaVinci. thats about it.
2007-07-20 12:23:21
Answer 14
It was written by Dan Brown.
2007-07-20 12:23:49
Answer 15
if it is true, catholicism wouldn't exist, supposedly jesus had a spouse and a child, yet catholicism looks down on that, and will not allow their priests to marry or have children, they cannot engage in anything sexual. and for thinkenstien, thatr ruined the game i played when i was little broken sword knights of the templar, it was about chasing down pierra plantard.
2007-07-20 12:24:40
Answer 16
Jazz, the pieces of the puzzle are "true" in various shades (many consider the Priory story a legend). And of course, many disclaim the idea of Jesus being mortal and Mary Magdalene being his wife (although there is some historical writings that COULD plausibly back that up...) However, the way they are constructed by Dan Brown is fictional (but a very intrgiuing story... I enjoyed it myself...)
2007-07-20 12:25:01
Answer 17
It is a book that mixes up the fact and the fiction..Was a great book and an okay movie. It is compared to Forest Gump they mixed up fact with fiction too. lol Roflmao.. well color me blond rof sorry I am still icky.. what part of it is true roflma.. I look up and I see my answer was right on the money.. sorry.. I go back to bed lol.. ~pulls blanky over head~
2007-07-20 12:30:46
Answer 18
Below are just 6 points at which I find fault with "The Da Vinci Code." I could list many more. 1. Leonardo should not be referred to as “Da Vinci.†"Da Vinci" simply means "from Vinci" (the town). Leonardo had no surname. 2. Brown says the pyramid outside the Louvre is constructed of 666 panes of glass (p. 21). The actual number is 673 according to the Louvre’s website: http://www.louvre.fr/llv/activite/detail... 3. Brown asserts that the Gnostic gospels repeatedly refer to Jesus’ marriage to Mary Magdalene (p. 244). Actually we know of no Gnostic writings that make such a claim. 4. Brown claims the Gnostic Gospel of Philip says Jesus frequently kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. There is, in fact, a whole in the document after the word “the.†Brown supplies the word “mouth.†Also, the Gospel of Philip speaks of holy kissing as a common event among the disciples (Nag Hammadi Library, p. 135) 5. Brown writes that a secret organization known as the Priory of Sion has guarded the secrets regarding the royal bloodline and that documents found in the Bibliotheque Nationale known as Les Dossiers Secrets (“the secret recordsâ€) reveal he names of the past grandmasters of this organization. (pp.158-160, 206, 326). Representatives of the Bibliotheque Nationale declare these documents to be a fraud. Pierre Plantard admitted under oath that he “made the whole thing up.†(see The Truth Behind the Da Vinci Code, by Richard Abanes, pp. 48-56). 6. Brown says the Council of Nicea was determined by a close vote and that it was in this council that the divinity of Christ was invented and the canon of Scripture established (pp. 232-235). In reality, of the more than 300 bishops at Nicea, only five protested the creed it produced and only two actually refused to sign it. Furthermore the divinity of Christ had long been taught by the Church fathers and the canon of Scripture was not addressed at Nicea.
2007-07-20 12:31:22
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
MSN or Hotmail is better than Yahoo why is that?
MSN or Hotmail is better than Yahoo why is that?
It is a simple question i just want to have your side or reasoning on this question a debate ... Priory of sion....
Internet - 3 Answers - 2006-06-10 09:08:39
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Well Firstly, You yourself have decided by now that MSN or HOTmail is better than yahoo. So can we change your mind set. we cannot. But since you ask for our views, Yahoo is lot more better than any other services. MSN\hotmail is integrated with microsoft so whats the guarentee that we are not cross checked every time we login for a software. And b-cause the issue is being discussed i will also like to say a word or few for google. Google was using cookies some purpose not so good for the users, when the users started to know that they started blocking cookies from the google, Now google has come up with a site ORKUT.com and gmail, these sites want us to enable cookies for the google.com to be used. is it required. why can't giving access to orkut.com it self be enoug. The only reason is that google want to retain its tracking of users information which is illegimate and interference in our privacy. Also some sites will not accept the emailaddress from yahoo.com for any kind of registration where as they accept hotmails' i will not say that this makes hotmail good but it makes those sites bad. Say and prove something like this about yahoo then i will think of your question.
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Answer 1
because msn lets u do INSTANT messages
2006-06-10 09:15:14
Answer 2
Yahoo has the best instant messenger which allows you to look offline and still be able to send instant messages,it also has sealth setting and you may look online or offline to different users.Also yahoo messenger lets you know when incoming e mails are received when it is running.Yahoo is THE BEST!
2006-06-10 09:20:52
Answer 3
Well Firstly, You yourself have decided by now that MSN or HOTmail is better than yahoo. So can we change your mind set. we cannot. But since you ask for our views, Yahoo is lot more better than any other services. MSN\hotmail is integrated with microsoft so whats the guarentee that we are not cross checked every time we login for a software. And b-cause the issue is being discussed i will also like to say a word or few for google. Google was using cookies some purpose not so good for the users, when the users started to know that they started blocking cookies from the google, Now google has come up with a site ORKUT.com and gmail, these sites want us to enable cookies for the google.com to be used. is it required. why can't giving access to orkut.com it self be enoug. The only reason is that google want to retain its tracking of users information which is illegimate and interference in our privacy. Also some sites will not accept the emailaddress from yahoo.com for any kind of registration where as they accept hotmails' i will not say that this makes hotmail good but it makes those sites bad. Say and prove something like this about yahoo then i will think of your question.
2006-06-10 09:32:48
It is a simple question i just want to have your side or reasoning on this question a debate ... Priory of sion....
Internet - 3 Answers - 2006-06-10 09:08:39
Best Answer
Well Firstly, You yourself have decided by now that MSN or HOTmail is better than yahoo. So can we change your mind set. we cannot. But since you ask for our views, Yahoo is lot more better than any other services. MSN\hotmail is integrated with microsoft so whats the guarentee that we are not cross checked every time we login for a software. And b-cause the issue is being discussed i will also like to say a word or few for google. Google was using cookies some purpose not so good for the users, when the users started to know that they started blocking cookies from the google, Now google has come up with a site ORKUT.com and gmail, these sites want us to enable cookies for the google.com to be used. is it required. why can't giving access to orkut.com it self be enoug. The only reason is that google want to retain its tracking of users information which is illegimate and interference in our privacy. Also some sites will not accept the emailaddress from yahoo.com for any kind of registration where as they accept hotmails' i will not say that this makes hotmail good but it makes those sites bad. Say and prove something like this about yahoo then i will think of your question.
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Answer 1
because msn lets u do INSTANT messages
2006-06-10 09:15:14
Answer 2
Yahoo has the best instant messenger which allows you to look offline and still be able to send instant messages,it also has sealth setting and you may look online or offline to different users.Also yahoo messenger lets you know when incoming e mails are received when it is running.Yahoo is THE BEST!
2006-06-10 09:20:52
Answer 3
Well Firstly, You yourself have decided by now that MSN or HOTmail is better than yahoo. So can we change your mind set. we cannot. But since you ask for our views, Yahoo is lot more better than any other services. MSN\hotmail is integrated with microsoft so whats the guarentee that we are not cross checked every time we login for a software. And b-cause the issue is being discussed i will also like to say a word or few for google. Google was using cookies some purpose not so good for the users, when the users started to know that they started blocking cookies from the google, Now google has come up with a site ORKUT.com and gmail, these sites want us to enable cookies for the google.com to be used. is it required. why can't giving access to orkut.com it self be enoug. The only reason is that google want to retain its tracking of users information which is illegimate and interference in our privacy. Also some sites will not accept the emailaddress from yahoo.com for any kind of registration where as they accept hotmails' i will not say that this makes hotmail good but it makes those sites bad. Say and prove something like this about yahoo then i will think of your question.
2006-06-10 09:32:48
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