Actually, he was excommunicated after he wouldn’t agree to remove three of the ninety-five items, not the entire list. That’s why he was excommunicated in something like 1521 and posted stuff in 1517. I could have those years wrong, but it was a four or five year gap and a lot went on and a lot was tried to get him to stay and work to reform the Church. If you don’t know that, though, you don’t want to so I’m sure I must be wrong.
Think what you like, you’re the Pope.
have a nice day
The only stipulation in historical records to “get him to stay” was to denounce his writings and agree with the RCC.
There are historical writings of this outside the church, it is not a secret.
I have no claim to be the “Pope”, I am just a sinner who believes that Christ “did it all for me and for all”. I may do good works but they are all to glorify the Lord, not to glorify myself in the eye of God.