Me too... I read the book as a fiction novel and took it with a grain of
salt and really enjoyed it. The way I see it is, there are probably things
in there that are true (like a lot of the symbolism) and some things that
are just totally made up to make it a good story. And that's all I took it
for.

-Lauren 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tabatha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BookCrossing] Patience with books and some other stuff


I don't understand, when did Mr Brown claim it was fact?  He did say that
the locations, art, and architecture involved are accurately described.  His
reading of the symbolism involved is just that, his reading.  You can
believe it if you want, but I didn't hear him making any bones about the
story being fiction.  
I'm just asking because I've seen this pop up twice in this discussion so
far that Mr. Brown put this story out there as the truth, but I must have
missed that.
 
-tabby90

"Jenn S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>A lot of Christians I know refuse to even give the
book a try because of Mr. Brown's claims that much of it is 'fact'. They
think it's heresy, so they won't read it. 
                
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