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Opus Dei be more like it.
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Sophie wrote: I am just curious about your screen name here....and if you have read the Davinci Code and/or Angels and Demons.

Or anything else really that concerns the Illuminati, Knights Templar, Opus Dei....

I have read Davinci Code and am now reading Angels and Demons....I find all of this very interesting and am looking for more books to read.

I am assuming that is where your name comes from....

Thanks,

Sophie


Hello Sophie,

I have now read "The Da Vinci" code. It is a fictional work and a good read. Those who have read it and take it at face value perplex me. But then again, The National Enquirer and World News Daily do a brisk business every week. :-3

See my previous comment on this subject:

http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showp ... ostcount=2

My screen name reflects my belief that there is much more behind every political and major national and international news story and situation than the common man or woman realizes.
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I read the book by Dan Brown. Not great at all, I suppose he'll get to make a few bucks with the new generations coming up.

I've read better before him.
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Actuakly the reality of the crusades and the various knights, hospitalliers, templers is a lot more gripping than the fiction, you couldn't make the stuff up.
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I couldn't agree with you more. I almost never read fiction. I love history books and factual texts. Much more interesting and exciting!



gmc wrote: Actuakly the reality of the crusades and the various knights, hospitalliers, templers is a lot more gripping than the fiction, you couldn't make the stuff up.
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Try reading The Holy Blood & The Holy Grail, I forget who wrote it. In God's Name by David Yallop, a real page turner.
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