Copernicus Vs Galileo

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It is believed in the world that the Catholic Church persecuted Galileo for abandoning the geocentric idea (earth­at­the­center) view of the solar system for the heliocentric (sun­at­the­center) view. The Galileo case was one sided at the time, and for many anti­Catholics, is thought to prove that the Church disregards science, refuses to abandon outdated teachings, and is not flawless. For Catholics, the time period is often an embarrassment. It shouldn’t be Galileo’s theories and ideas would soon change the world around him for times to come. Most people believe the church is Anti­scientific, but it is not. The church was a great supporter of many scientific discoveries. During Galileo’s time the Jesuits had a well­known group of astronomers and scientists in Rome. Also many great scientists were encouraged to go on with their studies and received funding from the church and other church leaders. Many scientific findings during Galileo’s time were brought on by church leaders and church funding. …show more content…

This led to Kepler finding information that went against his protestant faith for the views he had about the world. His findings helped him start a new trend in the minds of some Jesuits known for their scientific achievements. Many people opposed to the catholic faith often believe that Galileo’s findings are an example of the church not accepting new ideas and failing to stop using old and incorrect teaching and keeping tradition. The church gave Galileo’s ideas a biased look as the scientists of that time did not believe