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Science was not so much a contributor to the renaissance, but a beneficiary of the changes, after the renaisscance science was able to continue withuout much prosecution from the church. While some discoveries helped feed the rennaiscance they were not directly related. Finnaly science has never been a way to disobey religion, religion simply branded science disobedience because it had a pesky tendency to call into question a few of the central collums of belief.

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Q: How did Science play a role during the renaissance and why was science another means to disobey the church?
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