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April 17,2025
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Book fucking sucked and we told everyone we thought so. It still sucks today. But some bitches tried to promote it and everyone and their mothers was reading it. It will still suck in the future. Enjoy this piece of shit garbage.
April 17,2025
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Loved this book, it kept me on edge and I couldn’t put it down at all for days. It’s a pretty interesting story and for once I didn’t guess the whole plot 10 pages into the book. It has some very interesting facts in it too, I had to google some things because I was genuinely curious and interested in the subjects they were talking about during some chapters.
Really good book
April 17,2025
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كتاب رائع جدا - معلومات قيمة جدا
الكتاب كحجم كبير بس متحسش بيه و انت بتقرأه
April 17,2025
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I understand nothing in it. I just read the word by words in it and forget when the next word roll in. I was teenager, I can't expect much out of myself to grasp.
April 17,2025
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This book offers clear, concise answers to the questions that Dan Brown's book, The DaVinci Code poses that could 'shatter everything Christians believe.' This book defends the Christian faith with well researched facts that destroy the premise for Brown's book. One must remember that Brown's book is a piece of literary fiction, not fact. Brown has a character that is supposed to be a historical professor, who doesn't know history very well and McDowell does a great job of showing the gaping holes in the plot of The DaVinci Code. Many people have taken plot points from the book & movie as though they are historically accurate & correct, but reading A Quest For Answers by McDowell will help a person to take Brown's work for what it is: fiction.
McDowell was a young man who did not believe in God & set out to disprove the resurrection of Jesus Christ.The more historical facts he found the more he realized that the gospel accounts of Jesus are accurate & converted to Christianity. He has written a number of books including, "More Than A Carpenter", "Evidence That Demands A Verdict", & "More Evidence That Demands A Verdict." He is thorough in this book as well as his others. I would highly recommend this book for those who are looking for truth. Especially those who have read Brown's book & have taken it as fact. I also recommend this book to any Christian who is looking for more facts to defend their faith with.
April 17,2025
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Very intriguing fictional spin on a lot of historically accurate information. Truly keeps you on your toes and challenges prior beliefs and knowledge. Personally forced a lot of speculation and questioning of Christianity and more specifically the Catholic church. Great read for both religious and atheist people.
April 17,2025
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McDowell’s response to *The Da Vinci Code* offers a faith-based counterpoint to Dan Brown’s controversial claims, dissecting historical inaccuracies and defending traditional Christian theology. While earnest and well-researched from an apologetic perspective, the tone leans more didactic than narrative, making it feel like a structured argument rather than a gripping read.

For readers seeking clarity on Brown’s sensationalism, it’s a useful resource, but as a *book* (not just a rebuttal), it lacks the pacing or storytelling flair of its fictional counterpart. **3/5 – Valuable for its intended purpose, but niche in appeal.**
April 17,2025
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I definitely learned a lot from this book! Very cool though I think it’s best to start this later in life when you have a better understanding of everything for me personally the vocabulary was difficult but other than that very enjoyable!
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