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21 May, 15:14

From previous lessons we learned that going against the church's teaching was considered heresy. When Martin Luther went against the church he became known as a: Question 22 options: martyr heretic enemy of the state

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  1. 21 May, 15:23
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    A "martyr" is someone who died for their beliefs, which Martin Luther didn't do (luckily for him!). An "enemy of the state" is an enemy of the government (not the church), and a "heretic" is someone who commits heresy. When Martin Luther went against the church, that's called committing heresy. This makes him a "heretic."

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