Demona,
You will of course provide proof that Copernicus retracted his theories.
You will of course provide proof that Aristilean Cosmology that taught Earth was the center of the universe also believed that Jerusalem was the center of the universe. (I can hardly wait to hear this proof as this is a new one I've never heard claimed before.)
You really don't understand what they believed about the Earth being the center of the universe. They thought that Earth was at the bottom of the heap (that it was the junk heap) and was totally corrupted. That all of the trash and impurities from the universe settled on Earth. They thought that the heavens were pure and uncorrupted. Far from your belief that they exalted the Earth as the center of the universe they exalted the heavens as pure and untainted. Of course if you can provide your evidence I'm sure we'll all be interested.
What they found most objectionable about Galileo was his finding on sunspots (which if you would study, you would realize were his major findings.) Aristotle had taught that the heavens were pure, Galileo was finding impurity in the heavens, something they found quite objectionable.
Of course all of history could be wrong and you could have some new evidence at your disposal. If so, let's have it.
[ November 08, 2001: Message edited by: Will ]
You will of course provide proof that Copernicus retracted his theories.
You will of course provide proof that Aristilean Cosmology that taught Earth was the center of the universe also believed that Jerusalem was the center of the universe. (I can hardly wait to hear this proof as this is a new one I've never heard claimed before.)
You really don't understand what they believed about the Earth being the center of the universe. They thought that Earth was at the bottom of the heap (that it was the junk heap) and was totally corrupted. That all of the trash and impurities from the universe settled on Earth. They thought that the heavens were pure and uncorrupted. Far from your belief that they exalted the Earth as the center of the universe they exalted the heavens as pure and untainted. Of course if you can provide your evidence I'm sure we'll all be interested.
What they found most objectionable about Galileo was his finding on sunspots (which if you would study, you would realize were his major findings.) Aristotle had taught that the heavens were pure, Galileo was finding impurity in the heavens, something they found quite objectionable.
Of course all of history could be wrong and you could have some new evidence at your disposal. If so, let's have it.
[ November 08, 2001: Message edited by: Will ]