Talk:Heliocentrism
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An earlier version of this article had the phrase "Heliocentrism is an excellent example of how common beliefs, based on intuition, can be vastly different from the scientific truth which is based on evidence and is often un-intuitive. Religion's constant reliance on intuition for knowledge indicates that divine revelation is non-existent." but someone removed it because it 'generalized for all religions. Also speaks of "truth" here in a way that is essentially metaphysical'. What do people think?--TimSC (talk) 07:31, 10 September 2021 (UTC)