The Da Vinci
Code, written by Dan Brown, imaginatively draws on extra-biblical sources to portray the church as subversively hiding truths about Jesus, protected by “the
Priory of Sion,” a secret society. However, its core claims have been discredited
by Christian and secular scholarship alike. Its key failure is
its reliance on uninspired works (gnostic gospels written 100+ years after Jesus)
while rejecting Scripture as God-breathed and accurate (2 Timothy 3:16–17). This
explains its errors: claiming Jesus married Mary Magdalene despite no Scriptural
evidence, and that His divinity was invented at the Council of Nicaea (AD 325).
Regarding the marriage
claim, Brown implies a genetic descendant of Jesus, emphasizing His humanity
while undermining His identity as the divine Messiah. On the divinity charge, Nicaea
did not invent that doctrine but drew on passages such as John 1:1, Philippians 2:6, and Colossians 1:15–17 to refute Arius’ heretical teaching that Jesus was not
divine. While Scripture
does not prohibit Christians from watching or reading imaginative stories,
since Dan Brown intended his book to be understood as fact-based, Christians
should engage with it critically and with discernment.
We love a good
conspiracy story, don’t we? The Da Vinci Code is filled with intrigue,
deceit, cover-ups, and murder. If it had been written purely as fiction,
believers might well enjoy it in the same way they enjoy other fiction or semi-historical
period pieces.
But it wasn’t
written only to entertain. Dan Brown regularly uses his literary skills against
the foundation of Christianity, the Bible. The DaVinci Code is but one
such example. When understood in that light, The DaVinci Code is no
longer simply a fun story but an intentional rewrite of biblical and Christian history.
For the layperson, the intertwining of truth, scholarly language, and outright error
can be a dangerous combination.
That said,
different believers will come to different conclusions about reading the book or watching
the movie. If you do, use discernment. Knowing that it’s built on false and
misleading data, treat it like fiction and don’t allow it to shape your
understanding of Scripture.
The Bible is not
a book of mystery. God spoke to us plainly so that we would have no excuse for
not knowing who He is or how we are to be saved. Don’t allow a love of intrigue
to cause you to look for something dark and hidden within Scripture’s pages.
God gave it so that you might know who Christ is and live!