(from the IMDB; emphasis mine)
The Da Vinci Code has come under another barrage of criticism after one of the favorites in last year’s bid to become Pope, Cardinal Francis Arinze, slammed the book and film adaptation in a TV documentary. Arinze called for Christians worldwide to “do something practical” to destroy the so-called blasphemous tract, written by Dan Brown. He slammed the controversial work as a violation of basic human rights, contending Christians should have their “religious beliefs respected.” Speaking on documentary The Da Vinci Code – A Masterful Deception, Arinze fumes, “Christians must not just sit back and say it is enough for us to forgive and to forget. Sometimes it is our duty to do something practical. Any film produced on the basis of that book is already in error from the word go, no matter how interesting it might appear.” Last month, another Vatican cardinal, Angelo Amato, demanded the Tom Hanks-starring film be boycotted.
Hey Biship Dude, here’s the news: having your religious beliefs respected by other private citizens is not a basic human right.
You know, in the midst of all this noise about a book being made into a movie about Jesus surviving the corss, getting married to Mary Magdeline and having kids… it sounds so familiar…