Greetings,
I'm looking at a market analysis for a manuscript which uses 'default contraception' as a central theme. The concept is that a girl can use this so she has to take a pill if she wants to get pregnant. The plot is science based, with mainly atheist characters and establishment objection to the concept.
How much allowance should be made for sales lost due to boycotting under Canons 1384-1405, or is 'moral objection' simply unsolicitored publicity these days?
My assessment is that the manuscript can be described as "Books by any writers which defend heresy or schism, or attempt in any way to undermine the very foundations of religion." (Moral and Pastoral Theology, Davis) as the plot draws from works by Christopher Hitchens and Prof. Richard Dawkins and the black collar crimes list of 'Broken Rites'.
Sorry for dumping hell fire and brimstone on the site!
I'm looking at a market analysis for a manuscript which uses 'default contraception' as a central theme. The concept is that a girl can use this so she has to take a pill if she wants to get pregnant. The plot is science based, with mainly atheist characters and establishment objection to the concept.
How much allowance should be made for sales lost due to boycotting under Canons 1384-1405, or is 'moral objection' simply unsolicitored publicity these days?
My assessment is that the manuscript can be described as "Books by any writers which defend heresy or schism, or attempt in any way to undermine the very foundations of religion." (Moral and Pastoral Theology, Davis) as the plot draws from works by Christopher Hitchens and Prof. Richard Dawkins and the black collar crimes list of 'Broken Rites'.
Sorry for dumping hell fire and brimstone on the site!