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Its ancient library holds more than 180000 manuscripts and 1.6m books, and it describes its Secret Archive, which packs priceless documents on to 85km of shelving, as "one of the most important research centres in the world". ...



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I saw Wikipedia and the Vatican and I was afraid there was a sex scandal involving Commons. Thankfully, it was only people not understanding that Wikipedia Is Not a Reliable Source. Phew.
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QUOTE(Ottava @ Mon 9th January 2012, 4:13am) *

I saw Wikipedia and the Vatican and I was afraid there was a sex scandal involving Commons. Thankfully, it was only people not understanding that Wikipedia Is Not a Reliable Source. Phew.

Even, if it were so, who cares? Commons and Vatican worth each other. A few users on Commons do not let to add a category anti-Semitic picture to anti-Semitic garbage that Commons hosts, and in Vatican the current Pope stated:
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The church at the time was much more faithful to reason than Galileo himself, and also took into consideration the ethical and social consequences of Galileo’s doctrine. Its verdict against Galileo was rational and just.

In both places Tyranny of the Ignorant wins.

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QUOTE(mbz1 @ Tue 10th January 2012, 3:35pm) *

No, the Pope didn't say that. As the NY Times article indicates, he was quoting the philosopher Paul Feyerabend as having said it, which is not quite the same thing. Contrary to the misinformation fed to the rabble protesting at La Sapienza university, there was no indication whatever in Ratzinger's speech—not, at least, in the version which appeared in print—that he was in any way endorsing Feyerabend's opinion. In fact, after quoting Feyerabend and several other philosophers and scientists as supposedly illustrating a secular "crisis of faith in science", he continued with the remark "It would be foolish to construct an impulsive apologetic on the basis of such views".
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