Daily quiz: On ‘heretics’

On March 24, 1616, the Church imposed a ban on Nicolaus Copernicus' groundbreaking work that advocated for the heliocentric theory, which proposed that the Earth revolves around the Sun. This significant event marked a pivotal moment in the history of science and the ongoing conflict between faith and reason. The article features a quiz that explores the lives and contributions of various historical figures who have been labeled as 'heretics' for their revolutionary ideas. These individuals challenged the prevailing norms of their time, often facing persecution for their beliefs. By examining the stories of these 'heretics,' the quiz highlights their enduring impact on science, philosophy, and society, illustrating how their daring ideas paved the way for modern thought. The legacy of these thinkers underscores the importance of intellectual freedom and the courage to question established doctrines, a theme that remains relevant in today’s discussions about knowledge and belief systems.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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