Martin Luther Asked Questions
“And as all have not faith, seek ye diligently and teach one another words of wisdom; yea, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek learning, even by study and also by faith.” (D&C 88:118) Knowledge is one of the best powers we as humans have. Without knowledge we would not have anything that we have today. We would also probably repeat a lot of history.
In History a month by the name of Martin Luther asked questions. He knew and felt in his heart that something was wrong so he questioned it, researched it, and prayed about it. Luther was not always convinced that the leaders of the church told the truth about what was in the scriptures with those who could not read Latin. One of the problems Martin Luther had with the church was iniquities, which is wher you can pay or bribe the church to get your salvation Mr. Luther started to realize what they were doing and wrote all of it down, however it did not stop with just the iniquities. He posted this letter to the front door of the church. As a result people from the Roman Catholic Church denied him. They said he was a liar and did not show true faith. He was called horrible names and told he was not a true Monk. After he was removed from the Catholic Church he started translating the New Testament to German which was a language that could be read and understood by most.
Martin Luther had knowledge before he researched, however he stil knew something was wrong. Knowledge starts in your heart. Research is only the exposure of knowledge. Not only with regards