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A great article! Many thanks. Quite apart from the differing views on the analysis of Three Waters, there are some very interesting issues about new media such as Substack vs old media, and the role of the media generally in covering contentious issues. All issues that were highly topical in Cranmer's day.

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Andy Espersen's avatar

Who is Cranmer?

When I first met with “Cranmer’s Substack” and became acquainted with the highly intelligent, relentlessly logical and humane opinions of “Thomas Cranmer”, the pseudonym seemed really significant to me – more so, I’m sure, than if he had published his articles under his own name.

It is perfectly in order to write under a pseudonym – even if everybody knows who is behind the writings. Very particularly, I think, if the chosen pseudonym has a certain meaning - as in this case.

With this particular pseudonym Philip Crump shows us the principles he admires in human existence : Courage, even in the face of death; Free speech defending faith and convictions. His writings became more powerful because of that pseudonym. That is how it should be - because the message conveyed is far more important than the spreading of the name Philip Crump.

Thomas Cranmer, please continue “Cranmer’s Substack”!!

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