The reason why the Catholic Church opposed the Scientific Revolution was that they c. could have caused changes in the way the masses thought about science and the creation of life and the world.
<h3 /><h3>Why was the Church against the Scientific Revolution?</h3>
The Scientific Revolution brought with it new theories on how the world functioned such as the Earth rotating around the sun instead of it being the other way around.
The Church was worried that people would start to think about creation and the world in ways that weren't in line with the church and so opposed it.
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It didn't. The Schism was for other reasons. Differences like: papal infallibility, purgatory(unscriptural), immaculate conception of Mary, Filioque(unscriptural), primacy and supremacy of the pope, indulgences, differences in the Eucharist, in the doctrine of original sin, in monastic traditions, etc. These were some of the main reasons of the Schism of East and West and the departure of the patriarchate of Rome. All the other patriarchates of Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem and Constantinople remained with the Orthodox Church at the Great Schism.