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2077923 No.2077923 [Reply] [Original]

MY FACE WHEN.

Issac Newton was religious and a christian so was Galileo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDU3qw_k3BY

eat that Marxist scum

>> No.2077937
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>Galileo

>> No.2077951
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>My face when they just didn't know any better.

Think about it. Any god is always a god of the gaps, and in their times, there were many, many more gaps than there are today. They just didn't have the necessary information required to reach an informed conclusion. I'm sure that, being men of reason and science, had they access to the information we have today, they would denounce religion.

>> No.2077976

Hmmm,

The people I fear the most , are people with very limited knowledge.
-> Newton and Galileo lived both in 17th century when Catholic Church must überpowered.

If you want to know what happened when you introduced a radical idea in that time check Giordano Bruno.

>> No.2077997

>>2077951
God is never a "God of the gaps". That is an atheist myth. There were plenty of atheists in their times. Newton and Galileo both happened to be very religious.

>> No.2078000

>>2077976

was" überpowered>>2077976

>> No.2078001

>mfw
brilliant minds aren't clouded by religion or hatred of it
eat that athiest tards/ religious tards

>> No.2078005

>>2077951
there will always be significant gaps... and believing we will one day know everything makes you an idiot

>> No.2078017

>>2077997
>atheist myth
Oh, it seems you're mistaken. Atheists don't have myths, theists do.

>> No.2078024

Well, I guess there weren't a LOT of atheists then, since Newton wrote, "Atheism is so senseless & odious to mankind that it never had many professors."

Newton's religion was heretical in the eyes of the Catholic church, as his beliefs were Arian. So it's pretty silly to claim he held his beliefs because of pressure from the church.

>> No.2078026

>>2078017
thisiswhatatheistsactuallybelieve.jpg

>> No.2078028

>>2078017
lol, good one

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>>2078017
snap!

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>>2078017
I smiled

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My face when Euclid was a Pagan.

>> No.2078094

Newton was a deist, but not a Christian. He and John Locke are widely credited as the founders of the deist movement. lrn2history.

>> No.2078101

>>2077923
Galileo was disgraced and died in seclusion by the Church. No divinity there for him. Darwin, however, was bitten in the face by that platypus everyone talks about, so I guess that evens everything out, though.

>> No.2078117

>>2078094
LMAO. You are a fucking retard. Newton was a Christian. He wrote volumes and volumes of analysis on the Bible, and on his Christian religion. He decided that the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation meant that the world would end in 2060.

>> No.2078120

>>2078056
>>2078033
>>2078017
samefag