what would have happened if the da vinci code was actually a fact
By saa1987
@saa1987 (40)
India
    December 31, 2006 4:39am CST
                         
            the world knows that this book is a work fiction..if it had been a fact then???
5 responses
         @sgarjun (123)
 • India
                    31 Dec 06
                    i believe some part of the book is true as it said in intriduction of the book.
                    @mystic_dreamer (12)
 • India
                            4 Jan 07
                                    
                            Even i feel the same. The facts provided by the author are well corroborated. Has to be true...to a greater extent !
                             @besthope44 (12123)
 • India
                    9 Nov 10
                    Many of the religious beliefs would have got changed if the fact of da vinci is true..I couldnt imagine if its true..Its little tough rather!
                     @mithil (25)
 • India
                    1 Jan 07
                    Hey the novel may be described as fiction but all the things described could be true. u never no. truth is stranger than fiction.
                     @azriel (2107)
 • Philippines
                    1 Jan 07
                    interesting.. but i think its one of those mysteries in life that one cannot solve. i mean if for example, if the documents pertaining to the gospel of mary magdalene suddenly sufaces now, people will have a hard time proving that its real, and vice versa
                     @ragsindian (50)
 • India
                    9 Jan 07
                    before i start off,i find it worthy to mention that i have an equal faith in all religions.also, i dont want to offend anyone's religious sentiments ..
there are some reliable evidences on which plot of da vinci code is based. months before the book caught the market into its fire, i read that dan brown was chraged for having used important information on christian history from the christanity annals / archives without relevant permission...n days aftr redaing the book, it was interesting to see a five-petaled rose on a small cross made of brass, a key ring we had.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    



