held to a different faith. Even the Calvinists and the Anabaptists could now worship as they wished. When Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the Castle Church door, he had no idea that his reforms would change the map of Europe and impact the Christian faith around the world. He could never have foreseen the wars, conflicts, and centuries of struggle his efforts would eventually produce. Not only was the monopoly of Catholicism finally broken, but also, as some predicted, multiple groups would