Refuting The Da Vinci Fable


Dr. Stan Fleming
Gate Breakers Ministries • Gatebreakers@hotmail.com
The DaVinci Code by author Dan Brown is a best-selling novel with movie following in May, 2006. The plot undermines the essential beliefs about the origins of Christianity. Though it poses as a fictional novel, it begins with a Fact page: “All descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents, and secret rituals in this novel are accurate.” Yet, many of the descriptions are inaccurate, misleading, and fabrications. Below is a partial list of errors the book purports along with brief refutations.
1. The Louvre Pyramid has 666 window panes corresponding with the number of Satan (p.21). Not true. There are 673 and have nothing to do with Satan.1