Date:  05-29-06
Host:  George Noory
Guests:  Glenn Kimball, Laurence Gardner, William Henry
Scholars  of ancient manuscripts and legends, Laurence Gardner, William Henry,  and Glenn Kimball shared their reactions to the ideas presented in The  DaVinci Code, Dan Brown's popular book which was recently turned into a  movie.Gardner commented that in Brown's novel there is a murkiness  blending fact and fiction, and that he is definitely wrong in stating  some items as factual in his introduction--such as details about the  Priory of Sion.
The three guests concurred with the theory that  Jesus married Mary Magdalene. This is not what has been traditionally  taught, so the revelation upsets the church hierarchy, said Gardner. Yet  Kimball commented that every nun considers herself to be a "bride of  Jesus." As evidence for the marriage, Gardner cited the New Testament's  description of Mary Magdalene's anointing of Jesus' feet with oil. This  was a long-standing wedding ritual, he said. Kimball believes Jesus and  Mary had several children, including a daughter named Sarah (though this  name was really a title that meant princess, rather than her actual  first name).
Henry praised Dan Brown's work for posing valuable  questions and bringing Gnostic thought to the masses. He suggested that  the bloodline of Mary and Jesus may have faced persecution because they  held a higher type of consciousness that threatened the church's  authority. The church sought to quash the secret knowledge of  transforming an ordinary human into a being of light, explained Henry.