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Scandalous New Anti-Catholic Movie
Will Soon Lead Millions of People Astray
Unless We ACT NOW!

 

 

If you thought The Da Vinci Code was bad,
wait until you hear about this hateful smear!

Receive 5 free copies of Catholic Answers’ new answer guide, Angels and Demons.

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Dear friend of Catholic Answers,

I’m sure you remember the virulently anti-Catholic—and basically anti-Christian—movie The Da Vinci Code, which infested the world’s movie theaters last year and raked in $758 MILLION at the box office.

Although The Da Vinci Code was fiction, it was sold to audiences under the false premise that it was “really true.”

Consider these examples of the heresies and blasphemies with which The Da Vinci Code was rife:

·        Jesus is not God. He was only a man.

·        Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.

·        Mary Magdalene is to be worshiped as a goddess.

·        Jesus got Mary Magdalene pregnant, and the two had a daughter.

·        That daughter gave rise to a prominent family line that is still present in Europe today.

·        The Bible was put together by a pagan Roman emperor.

·        Jesus was viewed as a man and not as God until the fourth century, when he was deified by the Emperor Constantine.

·        The Gospels have been edited to support the claims of later Christians.

·        In the original Gospels, Mary Magdalene rather than Peter was directed to establish the Church.

·        There is a secret society known as the Priory of Sion that still worships Mary Magdalene as a goddess, and this group is trying to keep the truth alive.

·        The Catholic Church is aware of all this and has been fighting for centuries to keep it suppressed and often has committed murder to do so.

·        The Catholic Church is willing to and often has assassinated the descendents of Christ to keep his bloodline from growing too large.

 

Words cannot describe the absurdity of these assertions. You wouldn’t expect any discerning individual to take them seriously. But that’s the problem: apparently there aren’t too many “discerning individuals” around these days.

The Da Vinci Code was taken seriously by millions of gullible people—egged on by the media, which ran news stories and documentaries exploring the premises of The Da Vinci Code.

One such “documentary”—produced by ABC and titled “Jesus, Mary, and Da Vinci”—was hosted by a Catholic reporter, Elizabeth Vargas, who basically said, “Gosh, what if these things are true!”

Ridiculous? Yes. But worse.

Scandalous!

As you know, giving scandal is one of the most serious sins anyone can commit. God does not take it lightly when someone causes one of his children to fall.

That’s why Jesus’ words about causing scandal were recounted in three of the Gospels, when he said:

Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened round his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea. (Matt. 18:6; cf. Mark 9:42; Luke 17:2)

The Da Vinci Code—written by novelist Dan Brown—did indeed give scandal, both as a novel and as a Hollywood movie.

The novel sold more than 70 million copies (more than any other fictional work in U.S. history) and has been translated into over forty languages.

The movie has been seen by more than 60 million people worldwide.

And with every screening, more souls are brought nearer to the point of losing faith in Christianity in general and in the Catholic religion in particular.

You see, all it takes is to plant a seed of doubt—which is what The Da Vinci Code does so cleverly—to shake the faith of weak Catholics, nominal Christians, and anyone who was even considering a conversion.

Dan Brown knows his book is pure fiction, but he doesn’t care. According to the New York Times, Brown has made $250 million off The Da Vinci Code novel. And that’s not counting what he made from the movie. (He was paid six million just for the rights. Tens of millions more ended up in his bank account from movie tickets and DVD sales.)

And now he’s going to do it again—with yet another attack on the Catholic Church.

His first novel in this anti-Catholic series (written and published before The Da Vinci Code) is titled Angels and Demons—and it too has become a best-seller because of the media hype over The Da Vinci Code.

Angels and Demons is described as “a science vs. religion thriller set within a Swiss physics lab and Vatican City.”

Whatever.

I won’t go into detail about the plot. But it’s basically another one of Brown’s fictional conspiracy theories—complete with Vatican intrigue, dark secrets, sex scandals, murders, Masons, assassinations, you name it. The only thing he didn’t include is a Keystone Cops chase scene.

I have no problem with mysteries/thrillers. But Dan Brown is trying to slime the Catholic faith to make a buck.

And when he leads audiences astray—as he clearly did with The Da Vinci Code—he gets into serious trouble on a moral level.

As I mentioned, God does not appreciate being mocked. Nor does he look kindly on those who cause his children to sin.

But again, Dan Brown doesn’t care. He calls himself a Christian—and he claims that his movies cause people to “think,” “debate,” “dialogue,” etc.

He says Christians should “use the book as a positive catalyst for introspection and exploration of our faith.”

Right. But introspection and exploration should be based on fact, not outright fiction. And especially not fiction that blasphemes the Son of God.

Would Brown write a similar novel encouraging “debate” about the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion? Or “exploring” the idea that the Nazi Holocaust never happened?

Would He Even Live to See Another Day
If He Wrote Insulting Fiction about Mohammed?

No. So he picks on the easiest target of all: Catholics.

We’re an easy target for several reasons: A. We don’t fight back like we should; instead, we just hope that this guy will get lost. B. We’re used to being picked on and misunderstood, so we’ve lost our sense of outrage. C. We know we’re right, so it doesn’t bother us when people attack our faith. And D. Many of us don’t know our faith and just clam up and offer zero resistance.

We’re easy prey for bullies.

But that’s not the case here at Catholic Answers. Not by a long shot.

We do defend the faith. And when it gets dragged through the mud (as in The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons), we stand up and fight.

Often, we take the fight to the enemy.

And that’s why I’m writing to you today.

I need your help to persuade director Ron Howard to decline the invitation to make the Angels and Demons movie.

Howard was the director of The Da Vinci Code—and he’s being wooed to come back and direct Angels and Demons. 

But it’s not a done deal.

Why? Because the critics hated The Da Vinci Code. People were falling asleep during the movie or else getting up and walking out—even at the Cannes Film Festival where it debuted.

Howard is quoted as saying that the overwhelmingly negative reviews were “frustrating” to him. Serves him right, though. Catholics and Protestants alike—by the millions—asked him to take out the anti-Catholic/anti-Christian stuff, and he ignored us.

Apparently he didn’t mind making an anti-Catholic/anti-Christian movie. In an interview with Newsweek, he was quoted as saying, “It would be ludicrous to take on this subject and then try to take the edges off. We’re doing this movie because we like the book.”

The “edges” Howard describes are what the Da Vinci controversy is all about: a deep, dark conspiracy about hiding the true nature of Jesus.

But the hit he took for making that movie should tell him that a director of his talent shouldn’t make movies that insult and mock God.

And that’s what we need to communicate to him—before he signs on as director of Angels and Demons—by sending him the enclosed postcard by the tens of thousands.

Ron Howard needs to re-think his role as director of another mediocre movie based on a mediocre novel with a controversial, highly insulting, and blasphemous message.

And this time, it’s different. Howard has been stung by The Da Vinci Code because of the poor reviews it received.

Now it’s time to tell him to decline Angels and Demons—if for no other reason than to redeem himself for making The Da Vinci Code.

So right now, I ask that you sign and mail the enclosed postcard to Ron Howard.

And when you do that, please donate now so we can have the funds necessary to do battle against Angels and Demons, which is set to be released right before Christmas of next year. (How convenient.)

We’re going to produce a special report to expose Angels and Demons for what it is: Catholic-bashing of the worst sort. And then we’ll distribute it to parishes across the country in order to alert our fellow Catholics about the danger of this new movie.

We need gifts of $35, $50, $100, and even $500 and $1,000 to make that happen. Or else Angels and Demons will do more damage to our people.

Donate now, and receive FREE—5 copies of Angels and Demons!

We fight now or regret it later.

Please let me hear from you soon.

                                                                           Sincerely in Christ,

 

                                                                           Karl Keating

P.S.      The latest reports in the news media indicate that Tom Hanks has signed on to star in Angels and Demons, as he did in The Da Vinci Code. But apparently it took a really big paycheck. One source says, “It’s the biggest salary ever paid to an actor in the history of Hollywood.”

            I’m reminded of the question Jesus asked in the Gospel, “What does it profit a man to gain the whole world but lose his soul?” Answer: nothing. So please pray for Tom Hanks.

            In the meantime, please mail the enclosed postcard to Ron Howard—and send a special gift to Catholic Answers. It’s time to fight—and we need your help!


Click here to donate.



Mr. Ron Howard
c/o Imagine Entertainment
9465 Wilshire Blvd., 7th Fl.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212 USA

Dear Mr. Howard,

As a faithful Catholic, I was offended when you made the anti-Catholic movie The Da Vinci Code, which mocked Jesus Christ and my religion.

I understand you are now considering being the director for Dan Brown’s similar story Angels and Demons, which insults the papacy and the Vatican.

I ask you: Would you make a movie that mocks the suffering of Jews under the Nazis? Would you make a movie that makes fun of Mohammed—the founder of Islam? Probably not. Why, then, would you make another movie that spits on the Catholic Church?

I urge you to reject any offer to make Angels and Demons. You are a fine filmmaker, and you should use your God-given talents to make movies that uplift the good in all of us.

Respectfully yours,

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