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The catholic church was exploiting the people. Previously, only the Catholic church had anyone educated enough to actually read the bible. With the invention of the printing press and the spread of literacy and education, the general public could see that 'oh hey, they lied about all this stuff, we don't actually have to pay the church to get into heaven, what do ya know'. One of the biggest issues Martin Luther had against the catholic church was the sale of indulgences, where people could pay the church to be forgiven for their 'indulgences' and basically pay their way into heaven. Martin Luther wanted to separate and create a church that was free of the corruption that was becoming more and more evident in the Catholic church. Pope Leo X especially, used the common folk's money to beautify the St Peter's basilica and lathe himself in riches. With the rising awareness of the people, greater outrage grew that they had been lied to about so many important aspects to their religion in The Bible.

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