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Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:24pm On Aug 20, 2010
'On the pagan day of the sun god Ra, I kneel at the foot of an ancient instrument of torture and consume ritualistic symbols of blood and flesh.'





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Open your minds. We all fear what we do not understand.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:26pm On Aug 20, 2010
What do you think this person intends to do?
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2010
Major hint: This ritual takes place in the place of worship wink
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by ttalks(m): 4:40pm On Aug 20, 2010
Church on sunday with holy communion?
Catholic version?

Get to church on sunday, kneel beneath the crucifix and take the communion wafer.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by nuclearboy(m): 4:47pm On Aug 20, 2010
^^^ Yep - from a truly Brilliant set of "writings". From Dan Brown wink
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:53pm On Aug 20, 2010
You guys are spoilsports  cheesy
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:55pm On Aug 20, 2010
I expected some fanatics to come and scream something about cultism grin
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 4:56pm On Aug 20, 2010
I love Dan Brown's writings - all of them.

I like the way he wraps his thoughts around history so people can generate conspiracy theories from them. cheesy cheesy
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 4:58pm On Aug 20, 2010
Yeah, the statement was made by Robert Langdon in Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol".   I love Dan Brown! grin
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by JeSoul(f): 4:58pm On Aug 20, 2010
Let Chukwudi come and catch you guys . . .
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 5:01pm On Aug 20, 2010
Purist:

This statement was made by Robert Langdon in Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol". I love Dan Brown! grin

Thank God for google. grin

just kidding.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by vescucci(m): 5:10pm On Aug 20, 2010
Yeah, google is the closest thing to omniscient God in this modern world.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 5:11pm On Aug 20, 2010
kokoye:

Thank God for google. grin

just kidding.

lol. . . naah, I read the book last year September. cheesy
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 5:39pm On Aug 20, 2010
reading it now . . .just got the free e-version on my android phone.

I dont pay for these books . . .actually prefer to see Dan Brown's writings as movies before reading the books . .so I dont get too disappointed.

But I am enjoying this read.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 5:59pm On Aug 20, 2010
I also read the e-book. The hard copy novels I read, I borrow. grin

I don't like watching movies before I read their book. The suspense would have been lost already, which is what primarily makes a book a good read for me. That's why I haven't read The Da Vinci Code till date, 'cos I watched the movie already.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 6:50pm On Aug 20, 2010
I also have not read the Da Vinci Code - I love it so much I watch it at least once a month . . got all of Dan Brown's movies on my DVR.

But I do have the e-book already though, so I know I will be reading it.

Guess I could not wait for the Lost Symbol movie to come out. wink
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 6:52pm On Aug 20, 2010
The Angels & Demons movie is different from the book. same concept but a whole lot of differences.

I love it!
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Dolemite(f): 7:15pm On Aug 20, 2010
This is a riddle? it's EASY, plus it's not even original. Next.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by nuclearboy(m): 7:20pm On Aug 20, 2010
^^^ Bros: That wasn't very fair and remember, "there is nothing new under the sun".

I think it was better than much of the rubbish bandied about here - at least this particular quote from "the Lost Symbols" could engender a desire to look under the obvious for other realistic realities.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 7:41pm On Aug 20, 2010
kokoye:

The Angels & Demons movie is different from the book. same concept but a whole lot of differences.

I love it!

I was so so not happy when I watched that movie. So many things were changed. That's why I'm bothered about them doing a movie on "The Lost Symbols".
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 7:43pm On Aug 20, 2010
Dolemite:

This is a riddle? it's EASY, plus it's not even original. Next.

Like you ARE original . . show me your papa house for London.  grin

In case you want to know, I created this thread so that people could free their minds. People fear what they do not understand.

Obviously you did not see that line at the start of the thread . . or you are just full of negativity.

Relax and have a nice weekend.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 7:45pm On Aug 20, 2010
Purist:

I was so so not happy when I watched that movie. So many things were changed. That's why I'm bothered about them doing a movie on "The Lost Symbols".

That is exactly whay I prefer to watch the movie first. Just could not wait for the movie this time around.

But I'll enjoy both all the same.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 12:10am On Nov 01, 2010
vescucci:

Yeah, google is the closest thing to omniscient God in this modern world.

Googlism, eh? grin
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Jenwitemi(m): 1:49am On Nov 01, 2010
You took the holy communion on sunday?
kokoye:

'On the pagan day of the sun god Ra, I kneel at the foot of an ancient instrument of torture and consume ritualistic symbols of blood and flesh.'





______________

Open your minds. We all fear what we do not understand.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Bastage: 10:01am On Nov 01, 2010
There was no weekly day of worship for Ra.
He only had one specific day set aside - 26th May.
The instrument of torture that Brown refers to (obviously meaning the cross) was more connected to Horus and not Ra.

The main reason I can't stand Dan Brown is that he totally distorts religion but presents it in a way that makes gullible people swallow it.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by nuclearboy(m): 9:46pm On Nov 01, 2010
@Bastage:

Maybe you should look at it like this -

"On the day named after the Sun God, I kneel at the foot of the crucifix (designed for implementing a painful death) and consume symbolic ritualistic fare."

I'm not certain Brown believes Sundays are set aside for Ra or that crosses were symbols affliated to Ra
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 9:58pm On Nov 01, 2010
Bastage:

The main reason I can't stand Dan Brown is that he totally distorts religion but presents it in a way that makes gullible people swallow it.

It is not his fault some people are gullible.  cheesy

Same with the church today unfortunately. Some pastors present their cases in usch a way that gullible people swallow it hook line n sinker
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by e36991: 10:39pm On Nov 01, 2010
Bastage:


. . . The main reason I can't stand Dan Brown is that he totally distorts religion but presents it in a way that makes gullible people swallow it.


kokoye:


It is not his fault some people are gullible.  cheesy

Same with the church today unfortunately. Some pastors present their cases in usch a way that gullible people swallow it hook line n sinker


@^^^

Inspite of the half truths, distortions, fiction and falsehoods

Dan Brown's novels are good enjoyable reads that can be revealing


Take "The Da Vinci Code" for example, talking about an object of seduction and romance - the rose

the Da Vinci code:


"The Rose has ties to the five pointed pentacle of Venus and the guiding Compass Rose.

By the way, the word rose is identical in English, French, German, and many other languages.

Rose,  is also an anagram of Eros, the Greek god of sexual love . . .

The Rose has always been the premiere symbol of female sexuality.

In primitive goddess cults, the five petals represented the five stations of female life?

birth, menstruation, motherhood, menopause, and death


And in modern times, the flowering rose's ties to womanhood are considered more visual

. . .  the blossoming flower resembles the female ittybits,

the sublime blossom from which all mankind enters the world."


In the same novel, he gives some information about phi (i.e. 1.1618)

and why it is called The Golden Ratio or Divine Proportion


What really beats me is how do readers miss the below disclaimer

Dan Brown's Disclaimer:


“This book is a work of fiction.

Names, characters, places and incidents are product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.”


http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/18061/:


Some of the book’s inaccuracies may be no more than mistakes, if glaring ones.

For instance, Angels & Demons depicts Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome at Piazza Barberini, a half mile from its real location
. shocked

More problematic is a key reference to a tile in St. Peter’s Square pointing “West,” supposedly a clue pointing the way ahead in a 400-year-old scavenger hunt — a tile that is actually one of a circle of 16 tiles aligned to the points of the compass pointing in every possible direction.

Even more damaging, in a way, is Brown’s account of the Passetto di Borgo, the hidden passageway between the Vatican and Castel Sant’Angelo. shocked shocked

The passetto is an elevated passageway, but Brown describes it as an underground tunnel beneath the streets of Rome shocked shocked shocked

— not only in the novel, but on his own website, in a Q&A billed as an “interview,” purportedly explaining how he himself was inspired to write Angels & Demons:

“I was beneath Vatican City touring a tunnel called il passetto — a concealed passageway used by the early popes to escape in event of enemy attack.”

Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by kokoye(m): 1:33pm On Nov 02, 2010
^^^

The problem with people is that they get too carried away and forget that it is purely fiction.

Locations and timelines do not have do be accurate in fictions.

But of course, some others fuel the fire because they want to generate income by creating chaos and conspiracy theories from those fictions.
Re: Religous Riddle - Please Solve If You Can by Purist(m): 12:16am On Nov 03, 2010
^^^ True.

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