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2 years ago
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Background Information: The Catholic Church supported

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NikAS [45]2 years ago
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Yes the church believes two incorrect things

1.) The earth didn’t move
2.) The earth was the centre of the universe

Whereas Galileo argued that the earth orbited the sun and the moon.

Therefore they did disagree on the whole concept of the moon and due to this the church summoned him to court.

Pls give me a brainliest if this helped thx
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