The Da Vinci Code Movie

The Da Vinci Code Movie is a sheep in wolves’ clothing. The plot of the Da Vinci Code movie is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, they had a child, Mary Magdalene and the child went to France, and the subsequent children and grandchildren of Jesus and Mary Magdalene have been kept hidden by a group of people for two thousand years. Ian McKellan plays Sir Leigh Teabing who says a few nasty things about Christianity, that they burned some witches, and he ends up as the villain dragged away in handcuffs for his audacity. Tom Hanks plays Professor Robert Langdon. He helps to find the great grand daughter of Jesus, Sophie Neveu, played by Audrey Tautou. At the end of the movie Tom Hanks says to Sophie, “When I was a child I fell into a well and Jesus Christ came and saved me. Just because Jesus had children doesn’t mean that he wasn’t God and didn’t perform miracles.” Then as Tom Hanks says good bye to Sophie, instead of kissing her on the lips, he gives her a reverent light kiss on the forehead. When Sophie laughingly tries to walk on water and cannot, Tom Hanks says to her, “Don’t worry, you are still a wonderful faith healer, you cured a drug addict and my own phobia.”

The movie ends with a picture of Mary Magdalene laying in state underneath the Louvre. In actuality, the movie creates for Christianity two more saints, Mary Magdalene, who it is said was a wonderful woman, who had been smeared by the early Church, and Sophie, the new Christ Child. This certainly was not a movie about The Gospel of Seth, The Second Treatise of the Great Seth, which was burned forever by the Church Fathers at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, until discovered in 1945, a Christian Gospel, in which Jesus tells Simon that in fact he was not crucified, an impostor was, the same story that the Angel Gabriel told the Prophet Muhammad, which is enshrined in the Koran. The world media has been covering up the Gospel of Seth since 1945.