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Does high school history Martin Luther advocate that faith can save itself or believe in God?

Classmate, first of all, I think you should have confidence in the teacher. Your teacher must have taught history for more than a year, right? His experience is certainly richer than yours, and the answers given by these teaching AIDS are more correct.

The specific connotation of justification by faith is as follows:

Justification by faith is the core of German theologian Martin Luther's theological thought. He believes that Christians are free because they are "justified by faith" and are no longer governed by the law of good deeds. They established a new personal relationship with Christ through their own beliefs. The salvation of the soul is not the work of the church, but a gift from God to believers. Therefore, believers do not have to rely on the extremely complicated religious etiquette of the church, but only rely on sincere belief in God to save their souls.

And you said, believe in yourself, and you can be saved without relying on God. It doesn't depend on God. Isn't that atheism and materialism? Does this have anything to do with Martin Luther?

I suggest you take a closer look at that answer, because faith proves to be against the Pope and the decadent church.