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达芬奇密码 作者: 美 丹·布朗(英文版)-第60部分

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d food。 Sir Leigh Teabing was beaming as he awkwardly paced before the open fire; his leg braces clicking on the stone hearth。
〃The Holy Grail;〃 Teabing said; his voice sermonic。 〃Most people ask me only where it is。 I fear that is a question I may never answer。〃 He turned and looked directly at Sophie。 〃However。。。 the far more relevant question is this: What is the Holy Grail?〃
Sophie sensed a rising air of academic anticipation now in both of her male panions。
〃To fully understand the Grail;〃 Teabing continued; 〃we must first understand the Bible。 How well do you know the New Testament?〃
Sophie shrugged。 〃Not at all; really。 I was raised by a man who worshipped Leonardo da Vinci。〃
Teabing looked both startled and pleased。 〃An enlightened soul。 Superb! Then you must be aware that Leonardo was one of the keepers of the secret of the Holy Grail。 And he hid clues in his art。〃
〃Robert told me as much; yes。〃
〃And Da Vinci's views on the New Testament?〃
〃I have no idea。〃
Teabing's eyes turned mirthful as he motioned to the bookshelf across the room。 〃Robert; would you mind? On the bottom shelf。 La Storia di Leonardo。〃
Langdon went across the room; found a large art book; and brought it back; setting it down on the table between them。 Twisting the book to face Sophie; Teabing flipped open the heavy cover and pointed inside the rear cover to a series of quotations。 〃From Da Vinci's notebook on polemics and speculation;〃 Teabing said; indicating one quote in particular。 〃I think you'll find this relevant to our discussion。〃
Sophie read the words。
Many have made a trade of delusions
and false miracles; deceiving the stupid multitude。
—LEONARDO DA VINCI

〃Here's another;〃 Teabing said; pointing to a different quote。
Blinding ignorance does mislead us。
O! Wretched mortals; open your eyes!
—LEONARDO DA VINCI
 
Sophie felt a little chill。 〃Da Vinci is talking about the Bible?〃
Teabing nodded。 〃Leonardo's feelings about the Bible relate directly to the Holy Grail。 In fact; Da Vinci painted the true Grail; which I will show you momentarily; but first we must speak of the Bible。〃 Teabing smiled。 〃And everything you need to know about the Bible can be summed up by the great canon doctor Martyn Percy。〃 Teabing cleared his throat and declared; 〃The Bible did not arrive by fax from heaven。〃
〃I beg your pardon?〃
〃The Bible is a product of man; my dear。 Not of God。 The Bible did not fall magically from the clouds。 Man created it as a historical record of tumultuous times; and it has evolved through countless translations; additions; and revisions。 History has never had a definitive version of the book。〃
〃Okay。〃
〃Jesus Christ was a historical figure of staggering influence; perhaps the most enigmatic and inspirational leader the world has ever seen。 As the prophesied Messiah; Jesus toppled kings; inspired millions; and founded new philosophies。 As a descendant of the lines of King Solomon and King David; Jesus possessed a rightful claim to the throne of the King of the Jews。 Understandably; His life was recorded by thousands of followers across the land。〃 Teabing paused to sip his tea and then placed the cup back on the mantel。 〃More than eighty gospels were considered for the New Testament; and yet only a relative few were chosen for inclusion—Matthew; Mark; Luke; and John among them。
〃Who chose which gospels to include?〃 Sophie asked。
〃Aha!〃 Teabing burst in with enthusiasm。 〃The fundamental irony of Christianity! The Bible; as we know it today; was collated by the pagan Roman emperor Constantine the Great。〃
〃I thought Constantine was a Christian;〃 Sophie said。
〃Hardly;〃 Teabing scoffed。 〃He was a lifelong pagan who was baptized on his deathbed; too weak to protest。 In Constantine's day; Rome's official religion was sun worship—the cult of Sol Invictus; or the Invincible Sun—and Constantine was its head priest。 Unfortunately for him; a growing religious turmoil was gripping Rome。 Three centuries after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ; Christ's followers had multiplied exponentially。 Christians and pagans began warring; and the conflict grew to such proportions that it threatened to rend Rome in two。 Constantine decided something had to be done。 In 325 A。D。; he decided to unify Rome under a single religion。 Christianity。〃
Sophie was surprised。 〃Why would a pagan emperor choose Christianity as the official religion?〃
Teabing chuckled。 〃Constantine was a very good businessman。 He could see that Christianity was on the rise; and he simply backed the winning horse。 Historians still marvel at the brilliance with which Constantine converted the sun…worshipping pagans to Christianity。 By fusing pagan symbols; dates; and rituals into the growing Christian tradition; he created a kind of hybrid religion that was acceptable to both parties。〃
〃Transmogrification;〃 Langdon said。 〃The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable。 Egyptian sun disks became the halos of Catholic saints。 Pictograms of Isis nursing her miraculously conceived son Horus became the blueprint for our modern images of the Virgin Mary nursing Baby Jesus。 And virtually all the elements of the Catholic ritual—the miter; the altar; the doxology; and munion; the act of 〃God…eating〃—were taken directly from earlier pagan mystery religions。〃
Teabing groaned。 〃Don't get a symbologist started on Christian icons。 Nothing in Christianity is original。 The pre…Christian God Mithras—called the Son of God and the Light of the World—was born on December 25; died; was buried in a rock tomb; and then resurrected in three days。 By the way; December 25 is also the birthday of Osiris; Adonis; and Dionysus。 The newborn Krishna was presented with gold; frankincense; and myrrh。 Even Christianity's weekly holy day was stolen from the pagans。〃
〃What do you mean?〃
〃Originally;〃 Langdon said; 〃Christianity honored the Jewish Sabbath of Saturday; but Constantine shifted it to coincide with the pagan's veneration day of the sun。〃 He paused; grinning。 〃To this day; most churchgoers attend services on Sunday morning with no idea that they are there on account of the pagan sun god's weekly tribute—Sunday。〃
Sophie's head was spinning。 〃And all of this relates to the Grail?〃
〃Indeed;〃 Teabing said。 〃Stay with me。 During this fusion of religions; Constantine needed to strengthen the new Christian tradition; and held a famous ecumenical gathering known as the Council of Nicaea。〃
Sophie had heard of it only insofar as its being the birthplace of the Nicene Creed。
〃At this gathering;〃 Teabing said; 〃many aspects of Christianity were debated and voted upon—the date of Easter; the role of the bishops; the administration of sacraments; and; of course; the divinity of Jesus。〃
〃I don't follow。 His divinity?〃
〃My dear;〃 Teabing declared; 〃until that moment in history; Jesus was viewed by His followers as a mortal prophet。。。 a great and powerful man; but a man nonetheless。 A mortal。〃
〃Not the Son of God?〃
〃Right;〃 Teabing said。 〃Jesus' establishment as 'the Son of God' was officially proposed and voted on by the Council of Nicaea。〃
〃Hold on。 You're saying Jesus' divinity was the result of a vote?〃
〃A relatively close vote at that;〃 Teabing added。 〃Nonetheless; 
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