Fiction scares Cardinal
Top Cardinal Blasts 'Da Vinci Code' as 'Cheap Lies'
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005031513020002270142&dt=20050315130200&w=RTR&coview=
The book is a very good work of fiction. If the church has time to worry about a fiction book, then the cardinal needs to start spending more time helping his followers. In fact if he was doing his job, he wouldn't have time to even mention, let alone read and comment on this book.
The Catholic church has better spend its time reading the new International version of the Bible and start talking about it. No more saints. Or the church could start really cleaning its house so more people have a reason to remain in the congregation.
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005031513020002270142&dt=20050315130200&w=RTR&coview=
The book is a very good work of fiction. If the church has time to worry about a fiction book, then the cardinal needs to start spending more time helping his followers. In fact if he was doing his job, he wouldn't have time to even mention, let alone read and comment on this book.
The Catholic church has better spend its time reading the new International version of the Bible and start talking about it. No more saints. Or the church could start really cleaning its house so more people have a reason to remain in the congregation.
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