Galileo's troubles as you call them, was an example of false speech the new Government wanted to protect and be allowed to enter the marketplace of ideas. Moreover, I was not suggesting Galileo was the reason for the 1st Amendment.
Also, I am not exactly sure what the distance of the Civil War to today has to do with the distance of time from the drafting of the Constitution and Galileo. Seeing as the Founding Father's modeled the new Government off of the Roman Republic (509BC-27BC), they were more than capable of applying more modern history lessons taught by the Catholic Church and Royal Crown which they wished to avoid repeating.
Galileo's troubles as you call them, was an example of false speech the new Government wanted to protect and be allowed to enter the marketplace of ideas. Moreover, I was not suggesting Galileo was the reason for the 1st Amendment.
Also, I am not exactly sure what the distance of the Civil War to today has to do with the distance of time from the drafting of the Constitution and Galileo. Seeing as the Founding Father's modeled the new Government off of the Roman Republic (509BC-27BC), they were more than capable of applying more modern history lessons taught by the Catholic Church and Royal Crown which they wished to avoid repeating.