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10 September, 21:37

The Ninety-Five Theses called for many reforms, including

establishing new denominations.

banning the sale of indulgences.

allowing only priests to forgive sins.

building palaces with church funds.

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  1. 10 September, 23:46
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    Banning sale of indulgences
  2. 10 September, 23:57
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    The Ninety-Five Theses denied Rome being the church.

    "establishing new denominations"

    This is incorrect, although in the future there was a new denomination established from this, this was not one of the reforms called for in the ninety-five theses.

    "allowing only priests to forgive sins"

    No, the ninety-five theses were against this.

    "building palaces with church funds"

    No, as I stated above, it was against the Roman church, so this makes no sense.

    So that leaves us with:

    "banning the sale of indulgences"

    The ninety-five theses stated that this was tyranny, indulgences having to be paid to the church to release souls from purgatory, a made-up place that is in-between heaven and this life.
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