You should study the Council of Trent.
You might learn something.
They include a detailed account of Luther’s mistakes.
What makes you think I have not read about the list of accusations (hundreds of times over by now -- the basic charges rarely change other than to be inflated yet further) having also studied the matters myself further (further then mere declaration of the accusations) in order to see what the hubbub was about?
I know what went on, and you should know by now, after all the years I've been posting on this forum, that I do know already.
So spare me the worthless little comments whereby you seek to instruct, steering me to sources which (if this were any other subject matter) would be disqualified on grounds of self-interest.
This isn't Groundhog Day. Let's not replay each item over and over.
But if you insist, I can. In detail. And you will lose. Again. Try me.