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AnswerNo they were not grounded on The Bible being literally true (which it's not). They were based on protesting (hence Protestant) the Catholic Church's practices, corruption, etc. Whatever they disagreed with. A simple Wikipedia search would have sufficed with this question.
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Q: What was a protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all the stories and details in the Bible are literally true?
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