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Originally Posted by onthefence It will probably wind up a chapter in my thesis. My thesis is going to be the suppression of information throughout written history. There is gonna be alot of Galileo and Milton involved. This essay, cleaned up, should make a good chapter, or at least a footnote. Thanks for feedback guys. |
Glad my comments were helpful. Good luck!
Re the bible being "banned" from schools, I don't know what subject your thesis going to encompass, but the issue of the bible brings you into Constitutional issues of Church and State and isn't simply a function of "freedom of speech". Nor is freedom of the press.
But like I said, I don't know where your thesis is going to go, so have no idea if the Constitutional issues are pertinent or not.
From my own experience, the more focused the subject matter and the more concise the material, the more effective it is.
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