In 1633 the Roman Catholic Church forced Galileo to stand trial for his belief that the Earth moves around the Sun. Galileo had to publicly denounce the idea and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He spent the the rest of his life under house arrest. Galileo became blind before he died at Arcetri, near Florence, on January 8, 1642.
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Galileo was subject to an Inquisition from the Church because he was teaching Copernican theory.
Galileo said
He agreed to renounce his own works when the Inquisition showed him its instruments of torture.
Roman Catholic AnswerBy lying to the Inquisition, and by bad mouthing his friend, who happened to be Pope at the time. The Inquisition had asked him to NOT teach a theory as a fact. He agreed, as he had to, as he had no proof. Then he went out and proceeded to do exactly what he had promised not to. Galileo was a very imprudent man who defies understanding. The Pope at the time was probably one of his best friends, and he went out of his way to make him angry - his supporter!
When Galileo published his scientific findings about the heliocentric nature of the universe he was tried and condemned as a heretic by the Roman Catholic Inquisition
Galileo was subject to an Inquisition from the Church because he was teaching Copernican theory.
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Galileo said
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei was tried by the Inquisition for his views on geocentricism. He believed in heliocentrism instead of geocentricism. This viewpoint was in direct opposition to the scriptures. For this, he was tried by the Roman Inquisition in 1615.
He agreed to renounce his own works when the Inquisition showed him its instruments of torture.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1562).
The Roman Catholic Church, during the Spanish Inquisition.
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Roman Catholic AnswerBy lying to the Inquisition, and by bad mouthing his friend, who happened to be Pope at the time. The Inquisition had asked him to NOT teach a theory as a fact. He agreed, as he had to, as he had no proof. Then he went out and proceeded to do exactly what he had promised not to. Galileo was a very imprudent man who defies understanding. The Pope at the time was probably one of his best friends, and he went out of his way to make him angry - his supporter!
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He agreed to renounce his own works when the Inquisition showed him its instruments of torture.