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

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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.

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

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

Diderot and Voltaire challenged religious structures by using reasoning and logic to explain the natural world, rather than relying on religious explanations. They also expressed different opinions on the role of religion in society, with Voltaire advocating for a single state religion and Diderot opposing that idea. However, it's important to note that Diderot and Voltaire did not believe that religion explained all natural phenomena, and Diderot specifically expressed concerns about the potential problems caused by religious freedom within the state.

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Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.