Compare the approaches of the Catholic Church and the Deist movement in how they incorporated science into religion.(1 point)

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Deists believed that science and religion had to remain separate, while the Catholic Church promoted merging the two.
Deists believed that science and religion had to remain separate, while the Catholic Church promoted merging the two.

The Catholic Church tried to silence and control the scientific community because it saw science as a threat. The Deist movement viewed science as one of many ways for people to interact with the divine.
The Catholic Church tried to silence and control the scientific community because it saw science as a threat. The Deist movement viewed science as one of many ways for people to interact with the divine.

The Catholic Church believed that science and religion had to remain separate. The Deists sought to merge the two.
The Catholic Church believed that science and religion had to remain separate. The Deists sought to merge the two.

The Catholic Church viewed science as a way for people to interact with the divine. The Deist movement tried to control scientists to keep them from contradicting their religious philosophy.

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The most accurate comparison of the approaches of the Catholic Church and the Deist movement regarding the incorporation of science into religion is:

The Catholic Church tried to silence and control the scientific community because it saw science as a threat. The Deist movement viewed science as one of many ways for people to interact with the divine.

This response accurately reflects the historical conflict between the Catholic Church and various scientific advances, as well as how the Deist movement embraced reason and science as compatible with a belief in a creator.