In his 95 Theses, what practices did Martin Luther criticize about the Roman Catholic Church?

(Select all that apply.)

the peddling of relics

clerics holding multiple offices

unethical money lending

the selling of indulgence

i think its b and d

Finally, someone just gives the answer without wasting time

Woops, sorry, its b, c, and d. Just got those answers right.

SO WHAT IS THE ANSWER

B, C, D yes! there correct!

d and c

I'm pretty sure on d but i don't know about the rest. is there more than one answer?

Reeba it's They're*..sorry.

is it a and d

In 1517, Luther drew up his now-famous tract known as the 95 Theses. In it were 95 statements about faith that scathingly criticized and questioned many practices of the Roman Catholic Church, including unethical money lending, clerics holding multiple offices, and especially the selling of indulgences, or taking money in exchange for the forgiveness of sins. The Catholic Church, at this time, was the ultimate power in Europe. It was astonishing that Luther stood up to what was then considered the highest authority in Europe.

as I read the 95, he never mentioned a,b, or c. Now on indulgence, he did offer criticism on indulgence, especially how it was applied, and the bad effects it had on penance, but I cannot find that he ever attacked the idea of indulgences themselves, and, it can be noted, three years later he preached the only indulgence required for salvation was baptism.

So d he critized, but did not condem.