GALILEO. Absent from the trial, a Witness Speaks

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Author: Joël COL ISBN: 9791094062005
Publisher: AutoÉdition Méguila Publication: January 2, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joël COL
ISBN: 9791094062005
Publisher: AutoÉdition Méguila
Publication: January 2, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

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GALILEO

Absent from the trial, a Witness speaks

An evening at the Aurel's

In his first book « Entre Galilée et l’Église : La Bible » (Between Galileo and the Church : the Bible), the author enlightened us, by means of a thorough semantic study, that the scientific discoveries of Galileo were in perfect agreement with the Original Texts of the Bible but in disagreement with their translations.
This, which should not be ''put under the bushel'', makes the Hebrew and Greek Texts a real witness and strong defender of the astronomer.
Absent from the trial of the scholar, they made Spicace - one of the characters of this second book a little fictionalized – say that « the absent are not always in the wrong. »
This dialogue shows that Man is still happy, as in the past, to keep his traditions alive and to reject the Truth.

But, does not Truth always  triumph in the end?

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GALILEO

Absent from the trial, a Witness speaks

An evening at the Aurel's

In his first book « Entre Galilée et l’Église : La Bible » (Between Galileo and the Church : the Bible), the author enlightened us, by means of a thorough semantic study, that the scientific discoveries of Galileo were in perfect agreement with the Original Texts of the Bible but in disagreement with their translations.
This, which should not be ''put under the bushel'', makes the Hebrew and Greek Texts a real witness and strong defender of the astronomer.
Absent from the trial of the scholar, they made Spicace - one of the characters of this second book a little fictionalized – say that « the absent are not always in the wrong. »
This dialogue shows that Man is still happy, as in the past, to keep his traditions alive and to reject the Truth.

But, does not Truth always  triumph in the end?

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