Expert snuggler wrote:Understood. Notice where that leads, though. By using a holy artifact for frivolous or immoral purposes, Temple personnel are profaning Langhorne's Holy Rakurai. That could be used against them for propaganda.
No more so than anything else the Reformers have been complaining about. The Temple was turned over to the Church for its needs. If you believe that the Church is fulfilling Langhorne's desires, then whatever use they are making of the Temple is good. If you think the Church has become corrupt, then it is bad.
The Temple is just as holy whether or not it uses the Rakurai. If they are profaning the Temple, then they are profaning the Temple. The presence of the Rakurai would not make it any more holy; it is already holy in its own right.
The problem is not that they are using the Temple for frivolous or immoral purposes--the problem is that they are engaging or frivolous or immoral purposes. If you are a Reformer, you are already against those purposes. If you are a Temple Loyalist, then you disagree that there are frivolous or immoral activities going on.