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Religion Title: Galileo Was Wrong, The Church Was Right
Poster Comment: Make your reservations now. This event is sure to sell out soon. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 8. It is a myth that Galileo waged a war of science against dogma. Frankly, there were more scientific problems with heliocentrism at the time than just adding more epicycles to the Ptolemaic system. Galileo was persecuted by the Church for being an asshole. And it wasn't really very much of a "persecution."
#4. To: no gnu taxes (#3) (Edited) Frankly, there were more scientific problems with heliocentrism at the time than just adding more epicycles to the Ptolemaic system. Why do you attempt to argue from such a corrupt knowledge base? Do you realize that EVERYONE knows that you're lying here? Copernicus' mathematical model for The Revolution of Celestial Spheres was published 20 years before Galileo was even born. /dickwad Why don't you stay at LP, Paddy? The dumb seem to thrive there - with a couple exceptions, Too Conservative, We The People...
#6. To: war (#4) (Edited) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernican_heliocentrism#Reference-Gingerich-2004 Acceptance of Copernican heliocentrism From publication until about 1700, few astronomers were convinced by the Copernican system, though the book was relatively widely circulated (around 500 copies of the first and second editions have survived, which is a large number by the scientific standards of the time). --- Galileo died before 1600 and contemporary scientists in 1700, were still, by and large, not impressed by heliocentrism.
#7. To: no gnu taxes (#6) From publication until about 1700, few astronomers were convinced by the Copernican system, though the book was relatively widely circulated (around 500 copies of the first and second editions have survived, which is a large number by the scientific standards of the time). ROFLMAO...what happened to Galileo barely a generation before, YA DICKHEAD? HE DIED UNDER HOUSE ARREST. Ya ***think*** they wanted to share his fate? Please, Padlock...I'm not SOD. I'm not Joe Snuffy. I'm not Otis.
#8. To: war (#7) ROFLMAO...what happened to Galileo barely a generation before, YA DICKHEAD? HE DIED UNDER HOUSE ARREST. You are completely clueless as to the as to the scientific problems with accepting heliocentrism at that rime. HE DIED UNDER HOUSE ARREST. For his political gestures in mocking the Pope, not for scientific beliefs.
It's not what you don't know; its what you think you know that is bullshit war=bullshit
Replies to Comment # 8. #10. To: no gnu taxes (#8) (Edited) You are completely clueless as to the as to the scientific problems with accepting heliocentrism at that rime. Putting aside the issue that you don't even know when Galileo died, dickhead, the "problem" can be summed up in three words: The Catholic Church. By 1700, the Renaissance, then the Age of Reason then the Enlightenment had successfully supplanted the moronics perpetrated by religion and Scientists were able to go about their work without be shackled for it...unless they were female or black...
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