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Why did Luther go against the Catholic church?

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The Catholic Church sold indulgences in the late medieval period, and their sale motivated Martin Luther to present his "95 Theses. ... read more

Luther’s intent wasn’t to go against the Catholic church, but to reform it. The spiritual climate of the church at the time was at a low point, and there was a reason it was called the dark ages. Luther’s studies in Romans in Galatians led him to the conclusion that the Catholic model of earning salvation was not consistent with biblical teaching and needed reform. read more

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