When new knowledge emerged in Europe, the unconventional views of the bridesmaids proved to be misleading to researchers. As the mystery of creation began to unfold, the differences between the clergy and the clergy became more apparent. Each of the scientists continued to prove the errors of the ruling clergy.
The clergy then resorted to blasphemy, forcing the ruling class to use inhumane punishment, from whipping to death. Hundreds of knowledge-thirsty brides, like Galileo, suffered the ultimate punishment for denying this marriage.
The natural reaction to this is that a revolt has taken place among the well-wishers and thinkers against this oppression on the seekers of thought and research-based knowledge. The more the clergy's own fabrications proved to be false, the stronger the rebellious power became.
This ungodly behavior of the clergy in the name of religion created intense religious hatred in the minds of the rebels. They decided that religion was against all good for human beings.