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Timothy_Garber
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I have mentioned a few times on the forums that a reason I am here is because of my World History teacher. Well, today he had this powerpoint:
geca-gusd-ca.schoolloop.com/file/1249633725675/1249633697936/3008752100425580207.ppt
I was not well equipped enough to be able to contradict him on the spot, but I know that this powerpoint has some inaccuracies.
If you would so kindly read the powerpoint, I would be most gracious if you could tell me some of the errors you found.
If you do not want or have the time to read it, then I would like some answers on these main points:
Thank you all for you answers, as I know this is a lot to ask.
geca-gusd-ca.schoolloop.com/file/1249633725675/1249633697936/3008752100425580207.ppt
I was not well equipped enough to be able to contradict him on the spot, but I know that this powerpoint has some inaccuracies.
If you would so kindly read the powerpoint, I would be most gracious if you could tell me some of the errors you found.
If you do not want or have the time to read it, then I would like some answers on these main points:
- What was the official stance on indulgences? Was it a small thing that not a large portion of the church used?
- (Although not listed in the powerpoint, my teacher did say Galileo was tortured) Is that true?
- How much of the Church was really “corrupted” during this era? Was the Pope “corrupted”? If so, how? Did his infallibility extend to the guilt of Luther?
- What was actually right in the 95 thesis, if any? Was Luther just uniformed on these points?
- Is it true that the teaching of being saved by God’s grace through faith and good works not official until Trent?
Thank you all for you answers, as I know this is a lot to ask.