See, I’ve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine, and it’s perfect example of something impossible today.

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    Ah that’s my bad. My point still stands though. It’s not like he was able to convince everyone to become Protestant.

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          6 days ago

          That was not a criterion of OP’s question. As such, it doesn’t really matter. Just that they were changed is the qualifier here.

          If I were to guess, it at least changed their opinion of Martin Luther, even if they didn’t become protestants.