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Hedonism and Heresy A Brief Critique of Dan Brown's Book Entitled, Angels and Demons

Hedonism and Heresy A Brief Critique of Dan Brown's Book Entitled, Angels and Demons

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  • Joseph R. Nally

This article provides a critique of Dan Brown's Angels and Demons. In the critique the author mentions the heresy of inviting Christians to rely upon science instead of on the word of God alone. The author also also takes time to point out some factual errors in the book, including historical divergencies, location divergencies, divergencies in religious facts, and scientific and technological inaccuracies.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2008. 25 pages.

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Better a brief warfare and eternal rest than false peace and everlasting torment Charles H. Spurgeon
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