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“Whereas you, Galileo, son of the late Vincenzio Galilei, of Florence, aged seventy years, were denounced in 1615, to this Holy Office, for holding as true a false doctrine taught by many, namely, that the sun is immovable in the center of the world, and that the earth moves, and also with a diurnal motion; also, for having pupils whom you instructed in the same opinions; also, for maintaining a correspondence on the same with some German mathematicians; also for publishing certain letters on the sun-spots, in which you developed the same doctrine as true; also, for answering the objections which were continually produced from the Holy Scriptures, by glozing the said Scriptures according to your own meaning; and whereas thereupon was produced the copy of a writing, in form of a letter professedly written by you to a person formerly your pupil, in which, following the hypothesis of Copernicus, you include several propositions contrary to the true sense and authority of the Holy Scriptures; therefore (this Holy Tribunal being desirous of providing against the disorder and mischief which were thence proceeding and increasing to the detriment of the Holy Faith) by the desire of his Holiness and the Most Eminent Lords, Cardinals of this supreme and universal Inquisition, the two propositions of the stability of the sun, and the motion of the earth, were qualified by the Theological Qualifiers as follows:
Originally posted by sleeper
These are the same people that translated Greek scripture into the King James Bible in 1611.
Originally posted by Raphael_UO
You may want to look into why the "Church of England" and "Catholic and Apostolic Church of Rome" are not the same people.
Originally posted by sleeper
Are you saying that the Church of England agreed with Galileo?
They didn’t.
They believed that the earth was the center of the universe, much like many people today----who believe earth is the only place with life on it.
Originally posted by Raphael_UO
I'm not saying what they believed. I was just saying they weren't the same people.
Sort of like quoting an article on the US nuclear posture then saying "These were the same people who gave us Sputnik". The US and USSR's nuclear posture may have been the same, but they aren't the same people.
[edit on 10-4-2005 by Raphael_UO]