Janice asked this question about The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon, #2):
As to the question...a world without religion or without science...I would live without religion
Nataliya Nechukhayeva It's not about religion. I was so fond of the detalis described by Dan that specially spent a half -day to get to Rossplin Chapel nearby Ediburgh, bet…moreIt's not about religion. I was so fond of the detalis described by Dan that specially spent a half -day to get to Rossplin Chapel nearby Ediburgh, better I'd stay more time in the capital. It sounds the Da Vinci Code made a great profit to the ordinary chapel which is now as famous as Stonehenge, in Wiltshire, England. Now both places are to be paid and not a "democratic" price. And yes, you've to stay in line. I guess if the Louvre museum or Vatican also need to be bordred by a fence? And you can make photos through the cells of iron-wire hedge?(less)
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