Martin Luther King Jr. questioned his belief in God primarily due to the profound suffering and injustice he witnessed, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement. The brutality faced by African Americans and the apparent silence of God in the face of such suffering led him to grapple with his faith. Additionally, the challenges and hardships he encountered, including personal loss and violent opposition, prompted him to seek a deeper understanding of God's role in human affairs. Ultimately, these struggles strengthened his faith, inspiring him to advocate for justice and love through nonviolent means.
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Martin Luther King III is still alive as of September 2021.
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Martin Luther King Junior's political belief was that everyone should be treated the same political wise.
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.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
He is a protestant because he protested the belief of the Catholic church about indulgences.
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The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
Martin Luther King had a strong belief in his God. His God is a God of love, joy patience and more. Martin believed in God. Martin had lots of patience