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Chapter 15

Science and Religion: The coming together?

Protestant Reformation 
-New Christianity
- Catholic churches were accepted
Requirement to be Catholic; Only the priest were able to read the bible. So therefore there was only the interpretation of the priest. He could be telling the people anything they wanted. Truthfully or false. But once others began to learn how to read they felt their was a slightly different interpretation. That's when Christianity broke off into their own group.
-Catholic vs Christian became a thing although they are the same thing

Scientific Revolution
-Scientific method was developed to help people understand reality
-The question then arose "How do I know what can I trust?"
There were two major scientist during this period
-Copernicus  he discovered that the sun is the center of the earth
-Galileo made a better telescope. And Copernicus confirmed his theory
-Galileo was punished by the Catholic churches. They forced him to say that his discovery was false and that he didn't know what he was talking about. Many many years later the catholic churches apologized to him

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