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Why did the Church resist changes taking place during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance that were leading to the Scientific Revolution?
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Why did the Church resist changes taking place during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance that were leading to the Scientific Revolution?
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Why did the Church resist changes taking place during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance that were leading to the Scientific Revolution?
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Because the Church knew that if it did that, it would eventually lose power and that such a stance towards the renaissance and the scientific revolution would make it lose followers in the world and have less and less power in the world.
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