He posted the 95 thesis on the Church doors
Martin Luther was the one who protested against the catholic church (pope) for selling indulgences.
The Church misled people by telling them that their indulgences paid for their sins
Martin Luther saw the sale of indulgences as a form of simony, which was supposedly foreign to Catholic teaching. He also recognised the potential and fact of their sale leading to widespread corruption in the Church.
Martin Luther was a German monk in the Catholic Church. He became disgruntled with the practices of the church, specifically the selling of indulgences (pardons for sin for money) and started the Protestant Movement and formed the Lutheran Church.
Pope Leo X was accussed by Martin Luther of selling indulgences.
Martin Luther
The church sold indulgences as if God grants favors based on price paid. Martin Luther protested this, and the Church tried to force him to recant those views. He refused.
The Church was selling "pardon" for sins for money. They were called indulgences. (This was actually a sin itself - called simony)
Martin Luther King Jr. did not write the 95 theses. Martin Luther, a medieval monk, wrote the 95 theses. This was a list of why the Roman Catholic Church was wrong in selling indulgences.
he wrote the 95 theses that told the church that they were wrong for selling indulgences and this led to the development of the religion of Lutheranism
A monk that raised money for the church by selling indulgences is John Tetzel. It is believed that his action inspired Martin Luther to write the Ninety-Five Theses.
Martin Luther was the reformer who challenged the Catholic Church over Indulgences.