http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4715860.stm
"Catholic group Opus Dei wants "references that hurt Catholics" to be
removed from the film version of Dan Brown's hit novel The Da Vinci
Code. "The Da Vinci Code offers a deformed image of the Catholic
Church," Opus Dei said in a statement released in Rome. But the group
added it would not call for a boycott of the highly anticipated film,
due out in May. The book portrays Opus Dei as a power-hungry movement
bent on covering up the truth about Christ's bloodline."
They ought to rename themselves "Hopeless Deity". Here's a group
dedicated to the work of god, so they claim, yet they spend millions on
buildings to house their organization - something their mythical Jesus
would have frowned upon according to scripture (and had he actually
existed). Obviously not one of them has enough faith to believe that a
good prayer might solve their problem, or they wouldn't be reduced to
lodging complaints.
How pathetic. How predictable. How religious.
Budikka
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