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How did martin luther's 95 theses contribute to the start of the protestant reformation? by refusing to grant divorces or annulments by arguing for predestination as the source of salvation by rejecting papal authority over the community of believers by demanding religious leadership of government?

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by rejecting papal authority over the community of believers

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The answer is by rejecting papal authority over the community of believers.

Martin Luther wrote his 95 theses criticizing the Catholic Church and their practices. One of the biggest complaints he had was the church's use of indulgences. This is when an individual could pay the church in order to be forgiven for their sins. This is why he rejected the authority of the pope over the citizens, as he believed the corruption within the church was unethical.
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