Pope Leo X issued Exsurge Domine on 15 June 1520 condemning the errors of Martin Luther, and Decet Romanum Pontificem on 3 January 1521 condemning and excommunicating Martin Luther and his followers, see links below:
He was accused of heresy.
Galileo Galilei
Charles Darwin was accused of Heresy because in his time everyone believed in God and he proposed the theory of evolution which contradicts that God created the universe in which we live in today
There were false prophets or people teaching heresy in the churches.
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A:Many thousands of people have been accused, over the centuries, of heresy. Most of them recanted, at least under torture or when threatened with painful forms of execution. The various Catholic Inquisitions were set up, almost exclusively to discover those who harboured heretical thoughts and to bring them to trial.Two well known 'heretics' are Giordano Bruno, a scientist and pantheist, who was found guilty of heresy by the Roman Inquisition and burnt at the stake in 1600, and Galileo Galilei, who was was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" and placed under house arrest at the pleasure of the Inquisition.Martin Luther was accused of heresy because he challenged the sale of indulgences. Prierias, Master of the Papal Palace, declared any challenge to the sale of indulgences to be heretical.
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Martin Luther was not arrested, although a warrant was issued due to heresy against the Pope.
Martin Luther debated with Johann Eck, a Catholic scholar who disagreed with Luther's theses. He (Eck) originally was going to debate with Carlstadt, one of Luther's friends, however Luther tagged along to the debate and interjected himself into the debate. During this debate, Eck accused Luther of believing in the theories of Jon Hus, an early reformer in Bohemia who was accused of heresy and burned at the stake. Luther eventually admitted that Hus was correct in his theories of following Scripture and going against practices such as Indulgences. Also in the course of the debate, Luther admitted that church Councils and even the Pope could be wrong and that only the Scriptures were correct.
In 1633, he was summoned by the Church and was accused of heresy because of his book The Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.
Pope Leo X accused Martin Luther of heresy for his criticisms of the Catholic Church, particularly regarding the sale of indulgences and other practices he deemed corrupt. Luther's 95 Theses challenged the authority of the Church and called for reform, which the pope viewed as a threat to the Church's unity and teachings. As a result, the pope excommunicated Luther and condemned his ideas as contrary to Christian doctrine.
Queen mary, threy were accused of heresy.