the word for going against the church is actualy the longest word in the english dictionary. the word is:
ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANISM
pronounced: anti-dis-is-stab-lish-ment
Heresy.
heresy
The syllables in the word "church" are: church.
The adverb in the sentence is "every," which describes the frequency of the action of going to church.
The Catholic Church is against the RH bill because it promotes the use of artificial contraception, which goes against the church's teachings on the sanctity of life and the importance of natural family planning methods. The church advocates for the protection of life from conception, and believes that artificial contraception interferes with this principle.
The word "church" has one syllable.
Maybe two hours a week, with travel, could be spent going to church on regular Sundays. That would be 104 hours. Multiply that for the number of years you are actively going to church. For 30 years on this schedule, you would be going to church for 3,120 hours. Then, you could add Christmas and Easter to those hours.
Galileo for going against the church
antidisestablishmentarianism
Against the disestablishment of an organized church. The word was used by people who were against the banning of "state" churches such as the Church of England.
to lie, to betray. it means they didn't do what they said they were going to do.
they were persecuted for their religion and for going against the church
I am going to guess that you mean "tithing", singular word is "tithe" - a pledge of 10% of your income to your church.
The group of people at the church had a bad habit of discrimination against people in the other church. This word means that people are treated poorly because of differences.
forced; imposed by force; involuntary:
Martin Luther. He started the Protestant Reformation by going up against the Pope and declaring the church to be corrupt. It was after Luther's time that the church split into Catholic and Protestant.
Answer from a CatholicTo the best of my knowledge, the Church was not against the scientific method at any time. They may even have contributed to it. If you want to have a specific argument dealt with, you are going to have to provide it.
The likely word is the long word "antidisestablishmentarianism" (originally the philosophy against removing official ties to the Anglican Church in England).
This is talking about people who go to church because they think it is a good thing to do. They have no real commitment to God or His word. Maybe they think that going to church makes them Christians.