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Da Vinci Code Claims Jesus Married Mary Magdalene But Where's the Proof?
The Code's claimAt the heart of The Da Vinci Code (novel by Dan Brown, movie directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany, and Jean Reno) is the claim that Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene (we’ll call her “Mary M.”).The character Sir Leigh Teabing offers proof from a document called The Gospel of Philip, which he claims was written by the Apostle Philip.More -
Da Vinci Code Already in "The Last Supper"
Why the Fuss? Since Dan Brown's mystery thriller The Da Vinci Code (Doubleday, 2003) first appeared, people have asked a lot of questions, especially regarding Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous painting, "The Last Supper." Is the feminine-looking figure sitting just to the right of Christ really the apostle John, as traditionally believed, or is it instead Mary Magdalene?More -
Lion, Witch, Wardrobe, and Gospel: Narnia as Christian Allegory
The Chronicles of Narnia, a seven-volume saga for children by C. S. Lewis, reveals a world that exists parallel to our own, populated by men and women, dwarves and talking animals, giants and merpeople, centaurs and fauns, and ruled by a kind but awesomely ferocious and gigantic lion named Aslan.More -
World Trade Center Film Zooms in on Teams
Dormant strength and courageWorld Trade Center, the Paramount motion picture directed by Oliver Stone and starring Nicolas Cage, Michael Pe?a, Maria Bello, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Michael Shannon helps us remember, not "a day that will live in infamy," but the strength and courage that lies dormant in every human heart, ready to spring into action when summoned.Narrowing the focusUnlike several other 9/11 projects, this film does not document the timeline of events from multiple perspectives, choosing instead to follow two men drawn to the scene of the disaster by their sense of duty as Port Authority police officers.More -
Silas: Playing Second Fiddle to Paul
Once, when New York Philharmonic conductor Leonard Bernstein was asked what is the instrument in the orchestra most difficult to play, he answered, "Second fiddle." How hard it must be to play consistently in the concert master's shadow! Silas was Paul's second fiddle throughout the apostle's second and third missionary journeys.More -
Mass Transit & Gasoline Prices: Time to Go Public?
How do you get to work every day at the beginning of your shift? How do you get home? For many of us, our commute is a routine as unchanging as eating and sleeping.More -
Innovation incubator: Build it and keep it running
If your company is like the one I work for, your people are talking about the need for innovation. Mine has just announced a new program "that will bring a standardized approach to gathering and evaluating your ideas for generating new revenue and improving our business." An Innovation Team has just formed, with a new electronic mailbox and a contest offering cash prizes for the year's best ideas.More -
Best Practices Plan: Dissemination of a Great Idea
Good news spreads quickly News of the invention of the wheel must have traveled in every direction as quickly as horse or camel could run. Those who learned of its advantages over the litter and the sledge adopted it right away. And no sooner was it adopted than it began to be adapted: made lighter, stronger, faster.More -
Sales Professional's Characteristics That Make or Break
What companies look for when recruiting a new sales representative are the characteristics that give you a successful sales career. If you have been hired to be part of a sales team, it’s probably because your manager can perceive that you have these attributes, at least to some degree. Your manager's main challenge to help you develop them to their full potential.More -
Cost-cutting Essential to Maintaining Profits
Why cut costs now? Efforts are multiplying to cut costs wherever possible in order to achieve or preserve high profits. The resulting benefits for all of a company's employees should be obvious.More