The Da Vinci Code in real life!.... is what I've seen some reviews say. I've never read Dan Brown, but I love me some Tom Hanks. If you're a psychedelic-loving atheist who enjoys dense research, pick up your copy today. If not, Muraresku's deep dive into one of Christianity's best kept secrets might not be your cup of hallucinogenic wine.
This 12-year thesis into the secret vaults of the Vatican by one of the greatest ancient greek linguists is what believers will call heresy and critics will call a stretch. They’ll call it fueling the flames of a conspiracy. Conspiracy you say? Remember when Pope Benedict appeased billions from the decades-long priest pedophilia cover up?
Hiding sins used to be easier. If a few hundred years ago when the Gutenberg Revolution had the catholic church poised as the sole disseminator of all information, and during the Roman Inquisition the Vatican went about slaughtering women in power and any proselytizing the very same psychedelic eucharist from which our monotheistic faith is rooted, how would anyone have heard about it?