I hope this will make them think about what they are doing wrong.
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Wittenburg Catholic Church
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Martin Luther was born on November the 10th 1484, in Eisleben, Germany. Martin Luther studied at the University of Erfurt, studying the law of theology, although Luther's father did not agree with where he is taking his career path, it didn't stop Luther from doing what he loved. In the early days of July 1505, Luther had a life-changing career change that sent him on a course to become a monk, Luther had received a vision from the Mother Of God, Mary. Luther then went on to transfer to the Ausgustian Monestry in the town of Wittenburg in the fall of 1508.
You tricked us!!
Scammer!
That is enough everyone calm down!
Martin Is Lying!
As Martin saw the lies and scams that the church was creating, he started to get very very mad. Martin could see that the Pope and Church committee was using the power that God gave them to their own advantage, for their own way to make some money. The Churches started selling indulgences, indulgences were pieces of paper that people had to pay for. These pieces of paper allegedly got rid of a person's sins and God apparently would 'forget about the sins' or another reason was that the indulgences helped a loved one get to heaven quicker.
I FORBIT IT!
YOU DISGUST ME
HERITIC!
Martin Luther went on to write his 95 Theses, these 95 theses are about the power and efficiency of indulgences and how they were fake and just a scam. It also stated that the bible is the central religious authority and that humans may receive salvation through faith and not by the deeds that they do or to pay people for forgiveness.
Welcome to my church!
After reading the 95 Theses some agreed with what Luther had to say. Some didn't. Martin Luther's followers became Protestants, the protestants took martins side and argued against the Church and were saying how it was unfair what the Church was doing.Many people didn't like Luthers 95 Theses and argued against his reasonings and stayed loyal to the Church and the Pope. But many arguments and disagreements were carried out for some time and the Pope had had enough of it.
The Chruch responded to Martins actions by calling him a heretic and declaring him as an outlaw. Then forbade all readings and publications of his 95 Theses. Martins works were to be burned in public. Luther and everyone who has read, published or owned the 95 Theses were communicated.
Although under threat of arrest, Martin Luther went on to organise his own church located in Wittenburg. Luther started his own religion called Lutheranism which is now one of the largest branches of the teachings of Jesus.