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He was frustrated and did not agree with what the church was doing.

for example: - the pope had kids

- the church was making money of indulgences (slips of paper pardoning sins)

and stuff like that.

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10y ago

Luther and others opposed what they perceived as false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice by the Roman Catholic Church, especially the sale of indulgences. The reformers saw this as evidence of the systemic corruption of the Church's Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, which included the Pope.

Luther wrote the 95 Theses as a 'discussion document' to promote debate about these issues.

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14y ago

because he didnt believe in what the church was teaching.

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13y ago

Luther basically created the ninety-five theses because he thought the whole idea of indulgences were foolish.

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6y ago

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