Sep 15, 2009 ... "If you join the Masons you take a vow of secrecy. I could not have written this book if I were a Mason," says author Dan Brown.
No he is NOT a mason!
No, I don't think he is. He has a lot of relegious inferences in the book. Athiests do not believe in any higher power, and do not like to even encourage anyone to believe in any god. Rather, they do the opposite, and occasionally encourage people to follow their beliefs.
But one could argue that he is not encouraging religion in his books. Sure, he makes references to gods and religions, but he does not ever actually encourage people to be religious people. In fact, it could be said that he decourages it, but I think I will let his readers decide for themselves.
There is no public information to suggest that Dan Brown, author of "The Da Vinci Code," is Jewish. His personal beliefs and religious affiliation are not typically discussed in the media.
No he is a novelist who writes thriller/suspense stories.
No he isn't but i am a masson.
Who am I you know who I am we se each other once in four years.
He has the Jewish surname Brown
Dan Rather dan ackroyd dan quayle dan marino dan brown Daniel Boone Dierdorff (if brown doesn't work for ya)
Dan Brown was born on June 22, 1964.
Don't listen to all of the anti-aykroyd propaGandhi. Dan Aykroyd is as Jewish as Jesus.
he is Jewish
Dan Brown of course...
Dan W. Brown was born on 1950-12-22.
jewish
yes
Dan Brown practices the religion of Deism. He was raised as an Episcopalian. Dan Brown is a best-selling author known for works including the Da Vinci Code.
Dan Brown's "Deception Point" was first published in 2001.
His wife.
no