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Robert Langdon:
Understanding our past determines actively our ability to understand the present. So, How do we sift truth from belief? How do we write our own histories, personally or culturally, and thereby define ourselves? How do we penetrate years, centuries, of historical distortion to find original truth? Tonight, this will be our quest
Understanding our past determines actively our ability to understand the present. So, How do we sift truth from belief? How do we write our own histories, personally or culturally, and thereby define ourselves? How do we penetrate years, centuries, of historical distortion to find original truth? Tonight, this will be our quest
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Understanding our past determines actively
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our ability to understand the present
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So how do we sift truth from belief
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How do we write our own histories personally or culturally
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and thereby define ourselves
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How do we penetrate years centuries of historical distortion
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to find original truth
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Tonight this will be our quest
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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.
