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Duane1966
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Yes he would. Luther realized that there has always been corruption in the Church. He wanted to change Doctrine. Guess what? Our doctrine is the same now as it was then. We still have indulgences, clerical celibacy, the Deuterocanons, the Mass is still a sacrifice, and we still hold to justification by faith and works. We still have monasteries, and we still have a pope, and we still believe in transubstantiation.I would argue that the conditions which inspired Luther would have inspired another. His inspiration was none other than the corrupt Catholic Church. I think Luther in many ways actually succeeded in reforming the Roman Catholic Church. It just took him way longer than he thought it would. I don’t think Luther would have protested today’s RCC.