The Theological Political Treatise is a factual book, so you should be fine.Bandit72 wrote:I may just read that, cheers for the heads up. I went to a church of England primary school, and we didn't get any kind of religion rammed down our throats. Just the usual Christmas nativity and harvest festivals at Easter. And at that age I didn't really think anything of it. Secondary school I did two years of religious education and had finished that by the time I was 13/14. It's funny, I only ever used to read fiction when I was younger, now I only read factual books. I can't remember the last time I read a work of fiction. Probably four or five years ago. I appreciate there are great authors and novels ou there, but I think the older I'm getting the more I want to learn.
I have the same problem with fiction. I've read probably a thousand-or-two books in the past decade, but almost all of them are philosophy. The only fiction I've read has been almost entirely for German Literature courses I had to take...