It is a great error to believe that the truths of faith are in any way contrary to the truths of reason.
Father of modern observational astronomy
It is a great error to believe that the truths of faith are in any way contrary to the truths of reason.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Arguing for the compatibility of faith and reason.
c. 1600s
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