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True. During the Renaissance, many scientists were indeed Christians, but they began to separate science from religion. They started to use empirical evidence and experimentation to understand the natural world, rather than relying solely on religious texts. This doesn't mean they abandoned their faith, but they did start to see science and religion as two different ways of understanding the world.

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