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Robert Langdon:
Constantine did not create Jesus' divinity. He simply sanctioned an already widely-held idea.Sir Leigh Teabing:Semantics.Robert Langdon:No, it's not Semantics. You're... you're interpreting facts to support your own conclusions.Sir Leigh Teabing:Fact: for many Christians, Jesus was mortal one day and divine the next.Robert Langdon:For some Christians, his divinity was enhanced.Sir Leigh Teabing:Oh, absurd. There was even a formal announcement of his promotion.Robert Langdon:They couldn't even agree on the Nicene Creed!
Constantine did not create Jesus' divinity. He simply sanctioned an already widely-held idea.Sir Leigh Teabing:Semantics.Robert Langdon:No, it's not Semantics. You're... you're interpreting facts to support your own conclusions.Sir Leigh Teabing:Fact: for many Christians, Jesus was mortal one day and divine the next.Robert Langdon:For some Christians, his divinity was enhanced.Sir Leigh Teabing:Oh, absurd. There was even a formal announcement of his promotion.Robert Langdon:They couldn't even agree on the Nicene Creed!
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Constantine did not create Jesus' divinity
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He simply sanctioned an already widely held idea
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Semantics No it's not semantics
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You're interpreting facts to support your own conclusions
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Fact For many Christians Jesus was mortal one day and divine the next
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For some Christians his divinity was enhanced
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Absurd There was even a formal announcement of his promotion
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They couldn't even agree on the Nicene Creed
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Movie Summary
A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.

