![]() ![]() ![]() That unanswered question thus became Brown's lifelong quest and inspired his efforts to promote a dialogue to overcome tensions between science and religion, a theme that runs through many of his works. It led him to wonder if it was religion or science that offered the right answer in explaining the existence of human beings.īut when he approached a priest with that doubt, what he got was "nice boys don't ask that question," Brown remembered during a stop on an Asian tour to promote his latest book, "Origin" and its recently released Chinese-language version. Growing up in a Christian family, Brown said he was familiar with the Bible but became confused at the age of 9 when he was introduced to the idea of evolution at a science exhibition. Taipei, May 25 (CNA) Dan Brown, author of the renowned novel the "The Da Vinci Code," said in Taipei on Friday that a source of inspiration for his books that often pit science against religion was a priest who avoided his question about the origins of human beings. ![]()
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