Right On.   You don't have to worship Greek Gods to want to preserve the Parthenon.  
 
On the other hand you might choose to be a Turk.
 
Thank goodness for the Lords of Wasness, like you, preserving old structures in the name of Isness.
 
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, it appears to me that if heritage preservation is not encompassing of the need to preserve the health and economy of a social people... if it be the Protestant conversion... or the church building being preserved and used no longer as the church it was intended for but as a nightclub of dubious repute (which I find enormously entertaining)... or preserving the resource of the trades experienced in preservation of buildings, then there is something myopic and short sighted to the whole business.
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