How did Enlightenment thinkers such as Diderot and
Voltaire challenge religious structures? (1 point)
Diderot and Voltaire believed that religion explained
all natural phenomena.
Diderot believed that freedom of religion would
cause problems within the state.
Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than
religion to explain the natural world.
Voltaire believed that each state should only have
one religion, but Diderot disagreed.
3 answers
Diderot and Voltaire challenged religious structures by using reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world. They questioned religious explanations of natural phenomena and advocated for a more rational approach to understanding the world. They believed that religious dogma and superstition hindered scientific progress and intellectual freedom. They also advocated for religious tolerance and criticized religious institutions for their abuses of power.
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I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given answer choices, the correct option would be:
Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.
Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.