No..Martin Luther, as well as other Protestant reformers, have deviated from the one church created by Jesus and the apostles.. the Catholic church and Orthodox. Catholic and Orthodox are both the early, original christain church created almost 2000 years ago with a chain running from then, Protestantism was created only 500 years ago by men. Nobody should worship a church created by men.
Martin Luther was angered by the corruption and what he saw as ludicrous beliefs of the catholic church. So he nailed his theses as a protest against it thus starting the Reformation.
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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:
Luther nailed the 95 these to the CHURCH DOOR as a sign of protest against the catholic church. it was not uncommon during that time period to nail things on the doors of the church, it was where most peopled nailed things like fliers and announcements because everyone went to church and would see it there.
Martin Luther was the one who protested against the catholic church (pope) for selling indulgences.
Martin Luther was angered by the corruption and what he saw as ludicrous beliefs of the catholic church. So he nailed his theses as a protest against it thus starting the Reformation.
the word Protestant comes from when St. Martin Luther (Not martin Luther king) led protests against the Catholic church. It came from the word protest.
The movement is called Protestant Reformation or the Protestant Revolt.The Protestant Reformation
He nailed the 95 Theses to the door of a catholic church.
Martin Luther protested against church abuses.
The Lutherans - a Church set up by Martin Luther in protest (ie 'Protestant') against what he saw as corruption in the Church of Rome.
Martin Luther was considered a heretic by the Catholic Church.
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Martin Luther
Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation against the Catholic Church. Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement. Which do you mean?
Luther wrote down his protest against the abuses of the Christian Church in 95 points.
That would have to be Martin Luther :D