There are only 26 of them.
There are STILL 26 of them, not 'only'.
That is not the gospel message
I don't care. The history of what they have done is far more relevant than your individual opinion of what they should do or should have done.
...in fact Jesus makes it clear about how difficult it is for rich people to enter the next more permanent life.
Or, at least, the people who selected the works chose works that allege what Jesus had to say about it, let's not oversell it.
Of course it does in the way it's patrons do
By giving them equal voice with everyone else?
They are essentially historical revisionists who should be reading people like Paxman for some proper perspective.
You can cite Paxman claiming that religion has not been privileged historically?
Fallacy of modernity.
Pointing out that the church was outdated in the last century is not the 'fallacy of modernity'. I'm not suggesting that it's beyond practical use as part of the state apparatus BECAUSE it's old, I'm suggesting that it's no longer relevant because the world has moved on and there is no longer a place for the privelege of religion in general, let alone one particular cult.
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