I'm sorry if I was mistaken, but I thought the only issue at hand is funding,
NOT freedom of expression. That tax payers pay for such artwork is the debate
at hand. Of course one can choose whether or not to go to a museum and see
art, controversial or not - that simply is not the issue, neither is whether
Jesus should be depicted as a man or woman and whose theology or theosophy
that may influence.
Ginger M. Young
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