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 * //My name is Martin Luther.//**


 * //Here are a few details about my life.//**

// **I am a German monk and teacher of theology. I led a strict life, but I was worried about something. I read the writings of early Christians and the Bible. I found my answer I was looking for in Paul's Letter to the Romans. No good works, rituals, etc. would save a person if they did not believe on god.

Overall, I was a rather simple man. Before I died, when I was very ill, I told my wife, "I am fed up with the world and it with me".**

Tetzel, a friar, sold indulgences. Doctrines of indulgences taught that Christ and the saints had stored up a treasury of merit. Indulgences could reduce the amount of time spent in purgatory that did not bring forgiveness of sin. Indulgences were sold to raise money for the church's increasing expenses. So due to that I had to put the 95 Theses in the front door of the church. I questioned indulgences and corruption. On October 31, 1517 I posted, on a church door in Wittenburg, my 95 theses saying salvation is achieved only through faith. I just wanted the church to clean up their act, but the church didn't want to! The church basically laughed at me, but the people didn't laugh. I thought that the Church was mad, but all the people in the town followed me. **// **//The second thing he did were the Diet of the Worms. In 1520 Pope Leo X ordered Luther to give up his beliefs. Luther burned the order in front of a cheering crowd and was excommunicated by Leo X. In 1521 Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, declared Luther an outlaw when he wouldn't give up his views. Martin Luther went into hiding in a castle and translated New Testament into German, making it possible for more people to read the Bible. Acceptance of Luther’s Reforms Some local German churches accepted my ideas. Lutheranism won enormous support and spread throughout Europe because: They didn't like the Italians controlling all church property. The reformers came to be known as "Protestants."//**
 * The first thing I helped in the renaissance were the Indulgences.


 * //I think these contributions were very important because//**


 * **//Doctrines of indulgences taught that Christ and the saints had stored up a treasury of merit and that if you donated money to the church then you would stay less time in the//** **//purgatory even though they have committed a huge sin and so everyone donated huge amount of money to the//** //**church and so the church became more powerful and powerful and so whatever the church advised was to be followed by the people even though if it is a bad thing or a good thing or even if the people thought that the church was wrong.**//


 * **//The putting of the 95 theses made all the people with him and this made him Luther stronger and this made the people follow Luther and Luther told them to do whatever they want and this made the people extend their ideas and use their brain into thinking for themselves as they were now werent the slaves of the church.//**


 * **//The burning of the orders made the people even more confident that their captain is very brave and this encouraged them very much and this was a turning point in the renaissance to make all the Lutherans think even more and more.//**


 * **//Luther published the bible in English making people to read the bible and this made the people to know a lot about religion, so the pope, if told a mistake then they could correct him and this made them realise that the pope in the church or any other person in the church are not like unique creatures and again without listening to the pope they started dissecting people not listening to the church and this gave a huge contribution in Anatomy in the church.//**




 * //This image shows the 95 theses which shows that he did nailed the 95 theses in the front door of the church.//**


 * //This shows that Martin Luther was a priest//**




 * //This shows the translation of the Bible into english.//**

This video shows the diet of the worms:__**//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5P7QkHCfaI, []//**__