In the category of closing the barn door after the cow has escaped, we now have the banning of the Da Vinci Code movie after it has had a 22 day run there and has exceeded all expectations in ticket sales. Here is the link–

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/10/world/asia/10china.html?th&emc=th

This seems to have been the response of the Chinese government trying to appease the Catholic Patriot League, but also responding to the ‘social unrest’ and various protests the movie had caused in the last few weeks there. Of course this tactic only makes those Catholics look like obscurantists and censors unfortunately. Nevertheless, it is an irony that the Communist government in China has been more sensitive to Christian feelings on this matter than all the Western governments put together! It also shows, that at least some governmental officials understand that this movie is definitely not “much ado about nothing”.

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