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The Da Vinci Code

Matt Lauer: There have been calls from some religious groups. They wanted a disclaimer at the beginning of this movie saying it is fiction because, again, one of the themes in the book really knocks Christianity right on its ear. ... How would you all have felt if there was a disclaimer at the beginning of the movie?  Ian McKellen: Well, I've often thought the bible should have a disclaimer in the front saying this is fiction. I mean, walking on water, it takes an act of faith. And I have faith in this movie. Not that it's true, not that it's factual, but that it's a jolly good story. And I think audiences are clever enough and bright enough to separate out fact and fiction, and discuss the thing after they've seen it. —McKellen, interview with Matt Lauer on "The Today Show" about "The Da Vinci Code" (May 17, 2006)  Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering

the crusaders a crusader

"The god of the cannibals will be a cannibal, of the crusaders a crusader, and of the merchants a merchant."  Ralph Waldo Emerson  Civilization , 1862;  D. 1882. Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering

Exodus 21:20-21

Anyone who beats their male or female slave with a rod must be punished if the slave dies as a direct result,  but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, since the slave is their property. Exodus 21:20-21 Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering

sigh of the oppressed creature

“Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the feelings of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of unspiritual conditions. It is the opium of the people.”  “The first requisite of the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion.” Karl Marx, "A Criticism of the Hegelian Philosophy of Right" (1844) Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering

don't care enough about religion to call themselves atheists

“As you learn more and more about the universe, you find you can understand more and more without any reference to supernatural intervention, so you lose interest in that possibility. Most scientists I know don't care enough about religion even to call themselves atheists. And that, I think, is one of the great things about science — that it has made it possible for people not to be religious”  Steven Weinberg (quoted in Natalie Angier, “Confessions of a Lonely Atheist," The New York Times, Jan. 14, 2001) Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering

an insult to human dignity

"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion." Steven Weinberg, address at the Conference on Cosmic Design, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington (April 1999) Promoting Understanding of Religious Suffering