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How was the scientific revolution a turning point

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The Scientific Revolution was a point in history where people's beliefs were completely revamped. It was a time where new knowledge was discovered. Also with the bible in circulation, people could read God's word for themselves and did not have to rely on the Church to gain knowledge. The Church lost their authority.

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