<p>glowingamy-
You are awesome. That was by far the best analogy i have ever seen. Ever.</p>
<p>why do people like this book so much. the same reason why people love priest-molestation jokes. people love to hate on the catholic church. oh, and btw, its a novel. ie, fiction</p>
<p>Oh Man! I go to a Private Christian HS, and the Bible teacher talks smack about Da Vinci Code the whole class... at least he did when I was awake.</p>
<p>Effulgent is right----he does not find the grail. He just discovers that the "sacred feminine" lives on through her memory.</p>
<p>Found that part utterly unsatsifying.</p>
<p>i think its more, he realized that he was a crusader, and the point was to assert that it exists, and a sort of worship, he bowed down to her, because he knew she was right there, his crusade had ended, i think angle and demons is better. he doesnt need to see the grail, just to know what it is and stuff is enough</p>
<p>i agree ian, in my opinion angels & demons is better than da vinci code.. </p>
<p>haha did anyone see "national treasure"? it seems to play off the whole "clues and bad guys and action and shocking historical revelation" genre too</p>
<p>oh, so it sucked too?</p>