Imagine you're in a big school where everyone follows the same rules, but one day, someone comes along and says, "Hey, I think some of these rules aren’t fair." That’s what happened with Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
Back then, people believed that to get into heaven, they had to follow a lot of strict rules set by the church, kind of like having to do extra homework just to pass a test. But Martin Luther, a teacher and monk, thought this wasn’t fair. He believed you could talk directly to God, like how you might tell your mom you’re sorry for breaking a plate.
The Church Was Like a Big School
The church was like the principal, it had all the power, and people listened to it. But Luther started writing letters (like notes passed in class) saying that the rules weren’t as important as believing in God.
Soon, other students agreed with him. They started their own “classes”, these were called Protestant churches. It was like a big rebellion, but instead of throwing pencils, people printed books and talked about faith in new ways! Imagine you're in a big school where everyone follows the same rules, but one day, someone comes along and says, "Hey, I think some of these rules aren’t fair." That’s what happened with Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
Back then, people believed that to get into heaven, they had to follow a lot of strict rules set by the church, kind of like having to do extra homework just to pass a test. But Martin Luther, a teacher and monk, thought this wasn’t fair. He believed you could talk directly to God, like how you might tell your mom you’re sorry for breaking a plate.
The Church Was Like a Big School
The church was like the principal, it had all the power, and people listened to it. But Luther started writing letters (like notes passed in class) saying that the rules weren’t as important as believing in God.
Soon, other students agreed with him. They started their own “classes”, these were called Protestant churches. It was like a big rebellion, but instead of throwing pencils, people printed books and talked about faith in new ways!
Examples
- People began to question what the Catholic Church taught them.
- New religions formed because of this disagreement.
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