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InstructionOk274 t1_j79ucj7 wrote

Reply to comment by MsGorteck in Serious question by Unable_Region7300

Sometime in the late 1920’s, and I’m not sure if the pope at that time even knew about the theory. Frontier science by necessity moves slowly, most of the time.

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Butsu t1_j79vkbw wrote

It was, in fact, hugely popular with catholics when it came to public light. The popular theory before expansion was steady state, which posited an eternal essentially unchanging universe. Many religious institutions were early advocates for the big bang because it looks much more like an act of creation than any theory that came before.

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