11 March 2006

The DaVinci Crud.

Eric Metaxas gives us "Screwtape on the DaVinci Code":

My dear Wormwood,

I trust this finds you as miserable and coarse as ever. I am pleased to take a respite from our usual tutorial and venture into something a bit broader, but vastly instructive for our larger purposes. To wit: I shall today croak a paean of praise to a particular work of middlebrow non-fiction. The genre has been particularly good to us, Wormwood! Do you remember The Passover Plot? Or that excellent hoax by Erich von Daniken, In Search of Ancient Astronauts? You may snigger now, but in its day even that harebrained rant proved helpful to our cause. As did most of the books on The Bermuda Triangle and "UFO's". And don't get me started on Out on a Limb! Oh, but Wormwood. Those books were mere types and shadows of the one that has in these last days transported me to ecstasies of embarrassing intensity. It is a type of "romantic thriller" (penned by someone under the unwitting tutelage of an old crony of mine from the Sixth Circle); it is titled The DaVinci Code.

I surmised it should be well worth the trouble of familiarising you with it, inasmuch as it contains such a precariously towering heap of our very best non-thinking that it is quite dizzying! It has the genuine potential to mislead, confuse, and vex millions! Indeed the mystical sleight-of-hand involved in shoehorning so many cubic yards of gasbag clichees, shopworn half-truths and straightfaced howlers into a single volume simply beggars belief; and if I didn't know that the author had had unwitting "help" from my former colleague, the venerable Gallstone, I simply shouldn't believe it could have been done at all!

Now, Wormwood, before you object to my calling this book "non-fiction"— since it is technically classified as "fiction"— let me say that it is essentially non-fiction, at least as far as our purposes are concerned. That's because it's principle delight for our side is that in the tacky plastic shell of some below-average "fiction" the book parades as "fact" a veritable phalanx of practical propaganda and disinformation that would make our dear Herr Goebbels (Circle Eight, third spiderhole on the right) jade green with envy! Souls by the boatload are blithely believing almost all of the deliciously corrosive non-facts that are congealed everywhere in it, like flies in bad aspic, and it is that precisely which most recommends this glorious effort as worthy of our dedicated and especial study.

 

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow!!! As a fan of Lewis' original Screwtape Letters and of its imitators over time I must say this is one of the few that rises to Lewis' level not only as an essay per se but as a tool to extinguish this particularly deadly flaming missle of the enemy, namely The DaVinci Code as book and movie. This essay ought to be widely publicized; it just might make the scale fall from the eyes of many who would otherwise be deceived into the smooth, broad path that leads to Hell.

Milton Orgeron
parishioner at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Donelson TN

11 March, 2006 12:27  
Blogger PSA+ said...

Agreed. At a Diocesan Leadership Conference two years ago, i ended up in a small prayer group with a man who prayed, "Lord, since I've read the DaVinci Code, I realize how wrong the Church has often been..." I couldn't believe it. Be sure to read some of the other things on Metaxas' site - he's alsways provocative and insightful, and very often funny.

11 March, 2006 13:35  

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