Martin Luther didn't determine people got to heaven, but the Catholic Church was the entity that determined who got into heaven. If they excommunicated a person that was taken away. People were in great fear of being excommunicated by the church.
Not, really he got excommunicated from the church and he also quarrelled with the pope over who should be archbishop of canterbury. Despite this he made up with the pope who helped in battle latter on.
He got excommunicated from The Roman Catholic Church. He was basically banned from being a catholic so supposedly his soul would be doomed to an eternity in hell.
It came from the country, Philippines, which got it's name from King Philip of Spain.
No, Wales a country of Great Britian. The Queens is Elizabeth II
Because the phone line was terrible. They got disconnected very easily back in those days. :(
King John was a lavish spender with very poor leadership skills. His people were overtaxed as a result. Many believed he was responsible for the murder of his nephew, Arthur of Brittany. He got on the bad side of the Pope, causing all of England to be excommunicated. Finally, he lost all of Britain's lands in France.
No, a person can only be baptized once. Excommunication does not wipe out the baptism. The person would have to repent to the bishop who excommunicated him/her and that bishop would have to lift the excommunication before the person could return to the Church.
no, Darwin was a catholic who got excommunicated for his evolutionary beliefs which was contrary to the popes view. he was never a mason.
king tut was king for 3 years before he got married
The king was really mad he was traveling for an other country so he poot him to the jail but got out from his crew.
There's no consensus on whether King John was a good king. Many consider him to have been a bad ruler, but others think he was effective. Regardless of the presence of dissenting opinions, he tends to be portrayed negatively in the media.