Martin Luther's courageous stand against the Roman Catholic Church's authority is a pivotal moment in history. As he prepares to face the emperor and papal legates at the Diet of Worms, Luther's conviction in the truth of his teachings is put to the test. His famous words, 'Here I stand, I can do no other,' become a rallying cry for the Protestant Reformation, challenging the traditional understanding of justification and the role of Scripture in the Christian church.
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