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Presents evidence to support the authors' contention that much of the information about Christianity and Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci set forth in Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code," are false, or at best only partially true.
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Table of Contents
The code that shook the world
God's second best idea
Women are more sacred and feminine than the "sacred feminine"
Jesus, who was he, really?
Who is revising history?
Don't shoot the canon
The Gnostic gospels vs the New Testament gospels
Secret knowledge
The clash of the symbols
Cracking the code
Carrie's choice.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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