Lego. Its good. Keep on brickin' dude!
A heliocentric model of the universe. Church believed in a geocentric model.
It goes against the ideas of the church
The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples. The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples.
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By helping in church, others can look and see a good role model to look at, influencing them positivley. Being nice and helping out in any way you can are good examples.
When Galileo went against the church he was excommunicated. The Church had previously believed in the geocentric planetary model (where the earth was the center of the universe and the planets rotated around it), and when Galileo came up with the heliocentric model (the planets revolved around the sun), the Church asked him to disregard it, and when he didn't they excommunicated him
Galileo challenged church teachings by saying that the heliocentric model of the universe was true
The Catholic Church supported Ptolemy's geocentric model because it aligned with the biblical worldview, which placed Earth at the center of God's creation. This perspective reinforced the belief in human significance and the divine order of the universe. Additionally, Ptolemy's model provided a framework for understanding celestial movements that was widely accepted and integrated into the Church's teachings during that time. The Church's endorsement helped solidify its authority in matters of science and cosmology.
Because he baptised Jezus
Canonisation, or it can be spelt: canonization
Galileo's work came into conflict with the church because he advocated a heliocentric model of out solar system. This conflicted with what it says in The Bible.