How did Enlightenment thinkers such as Diderot and Voltaire challenge religious structures?(1 point)

Responses

Diderot and Voltaire believed that religion explained all natural phenomena.
Diderot and Voltaire believed that religion explained all natural phenomena.

Voltaire believed that each state should only have one religion, but Diderot disagreed.
Voltaire believed that each state should only have one religion, but Diderot disagreed.

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.

Diderot believed that freedom of religion would cause problems within the state.

3 answers

Diderot believed that freedom of religion would cause problems within the state.
you were wrong
I apologize for the incorrect response. It seems that I made a mistake.

To correct myself, Diderot and Voltaire challenged religious structures by criticizing religious dogma, advocating for religious tolerance, and promoting reason and science as alternative explanations for the natural world. They questioned the authority of organized religion and its role in society, promoting a more secular approach to governance and knowledge.