Galileo's Heretic Theory Of Religion

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This issue, an issue of heresy, It is of utmost importance to the social standing and security of the Catholic Church to put this rogue scientist on trial. If we do not squash him and his offensive ways he will cause the downfall of the church and the salvation we all need. While many others may try and convince you that the church has more important things to deal with than a silly scientist, for instance: the protestant reformation. But I must ask you, how did these heretic ideas take place as a plausible threat to the one true facet of Christianity? We allowed other heretics to remain unpunished and without justice. Yes, he may just be a scientist; however, he is just as much of a threat to us as any other Protestant leader. I will not sit idly by while we let the bible be destroyed and maimed by delusional scientists and priests. We must take action now. …show more content…

Aristotle's beliefs support the Bible, Galileo’s do not. This is simply the definition of heresy, and heresy must be brought to trial. Deductive reasoning supports our claim of the unmoving earth. As distinguished Bishops in the Holy Catholic Church, we know the bible is the truth, Aristotle supports the Bible, thus anyone opposed to Aristotle is opposed to the Bible. That is a simple truth. We can simply look at Chronicle 1, 16:30. It reads: “Tremble before him, all earth; yea, the world stands firm, never to be moved.” You can’t ‘interpret’ this any other way. In addition, as you all know, the notion of an earth with a "foundation" is quite common. A foundation is an unmoving stable built structure. Do foundations rotate around larger objects? Of course