There are some fundamentally incorrect assumptions that have become gospel.
So go ahead and point them out. My guess is that in the ensuing debate it will be found that 1⁄4 of them are indeed fundamentally incorrect assumptions, 1⁄4 of them are arguably correct, and 1⁄2 of them are not really “assumptions that have become gospel”. But until you provide your list, there is no way to know.
So go ahead and point them out. My guess is that in the ensuing debate it will be found that 1⁄4 of them are indeed fundamentally incorrect assumptions, 1⁄4 of them are arguably correct, and 1⁄2 of them are not really “assumptions that have become gospel”. But until you provide your list, there is no way to know.