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why did the church oppose the heliocentric theory

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  • 02-06-2018
Heliocentrism was one of those "science vs religion" things. The Catholics believed that earth was at the center of the cosmos and discarded Galileo's scientifically proven facts about the earth rotating around the sun and other things like that. Basically, the Catholics were really stuck up about what they already had believed for so long and didn't want to change. Hope this helped!
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