His grievances centered around the sale of "indulgences," luxuries which had been used by the Church to raise money since the early Middle Ages. In essence, a wealthy individual could donate a substantial tithe of money in order to have sins forgiven.
Martin Luther is best known for his 95 theses. These theses included the church selling of indulgences to peasants and other members of the Catholic church. He is credited for being excommunicated by the church for his beliefs that opposed the Catholic church. The 95 theses were written by Luther, as a list of reasons for his opposition to clergy officials.
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All I can say that is," The CATHOLIC CHURCH is the ONE HOLY AND TRUE CHURCH and Martin Luther was blind to have founded the Protestant Church which thinks it is right to have gone against the ONE HOLY AND TRUE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
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Catholic AnswerThe link below goes to a list of Martin Luther's 95 Theses. The problem with them is that they appear to be written, not by a theology professor, but by someone totally ignorant of Catholicism. Some of them are genuine Catholic theology at that time (and still), others were totally off the wall.Martin Luther had Ninety-Five Theses with which he quarreled with the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church never abducted little girls and, no, this was not a complaint of Martin Luther.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was never "threatened" by Martin Luther.
Martin Luther became dissatisfied with a number of elements the Catholic Church had introduced such as the sale of indulgences. He protested these things and nailed a list of complaints to the door of a church. Martin Luther was the force behind the Protestant Reformation.
He nailed a list of complaints to the door of a catholic church, and some churches split away and became lutheran instead of Catholic.
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Martin Luther posted his complaints on the cathedral door and sparked the Protestant Revolt.
The Catholic Church has never issued rewards for anybody. The only thing that the Catholic Church did to Martin Luther was to formalize his excommunication, see it at the link below:
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
No, Martin Luther King was a Baptist, a church which split off from the Church of England. It, as well as the Church of England, is considered as a Protestant denomination and not a part of the Catholic Church.