I have been surveying to purchase a house for about 1.5 years. I’ve seen a few houses, some new, some old. For the old ones, I asked for advice on what to look out when checking out the place. My contractor friends mentioned that houses that are old (30 years or so) need to be checked for electrical wiring, water piping, roof tiles, structures and so on. Things decay, wear out, spoilt as time goes on. We need to change them we the need arises. Nothing last forever.
Even for the new houses, we still have to look out for cracks on the walls and beams, water leakage from ceilings an toilets etc. Nothing is perfect.
Change is inevitable.
Even when religious books are being scrutinized to see if they can stand the challenge of time, what more of laws made by mere mortals. Its not as if or constitution had not been modified before. Google around or compare the original one with the latest one. I remember reading that more than dozens of changes have been made.
Thus I can only politely say that its ridiculous at the very least to even mention that an entity that has a lump of matter called brain between the ears cannot question things that are made by other mortals, way back 50 years ago. Imagine talking to a youth in his late 20s now about life without TV, computers, handphone, telephone, toll booths, KFC, Proton cars and ATM machines. He would be aghast at how people lived long time ago. These are the people who we want to convince that something written 50 years ago is beyond questioning, akin to word of God, ultimate truth? Well, good luck! » Read more: Joints and Pillars needs to be checked too