Multiple Choice
In his work Pensées, Pascal
A) showed that science and religion were incompatible.
B) popularized the scientific method.
C) offered his thoughts on the heliocentric theory.
D) attempted to convince rationalists that Christianity was valid by appealing to their reason and emotions.
E) advocated the importance of quiet contemplation instead of public scientific discourse.
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