John Calvin says " Never the less, this study is not to be reported, nor this science to be condemned, because some frantic persons are wont boldly to reject whatever is unknown to them."The church would continue to believe that religion was the final measure of all things. The scientist however tried to explain the religion and nature side of it. Martin Luther said " This fool wishes to reverse the entire science of astronomy; but scared scripture tells us that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and not the earth.In document and you see an illustration showing what they thought the universe with the earth a\t the center and it even on the outer most circle. Many would believe this to be ture, but once the Scientific Revolution happened some wouldn't believe anymore. …show more content…
Benedict de Spnioze (1632-1677). He believed God hadn't just made the universe, he is the univets, all that is in God, and nothing can be apart from God. Blaise Pascal (1632-1663) who believed to have religion and science together.
The turning point in the Scientific Revolution is when