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Martin Luther strongly opposed the sale of pardons, or indulgences, which he viewed as corrupt practices that exploited the faithful for financial gain. He believed that salvation could not be bought and was instead a gift from God, attainable through faith and repentance. Luther's criticisms, articulated in his Ninety-Five Theses, sparked the Protestant Reformation and emphasized the importance of personal faith over institutional authority.

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