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                Christianity began as a branch of Judaism. How else is Christianity similar to Judaism ? Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions. Christians and Jews believe in more than one god . The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews . The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism .
            
            
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    A B C or D
    
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    A Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions. 
B Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
C The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews.
D The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism .
    
B Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
C The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews.
D The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism .
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    I'm sorry, but there are a few inaccuracies in your statement. I'll correct them for you:
Christianity and Judaism are both monotheistic religions. They both believe in only one God.
The holy text of Judaism is called the Torah or the Tanakh, which consists of the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament). For Christianity, the holy text is the Bible, which includes both the Old and New Testaments.
While both religions observe a day of rest, Christianity traditionally celebrates the Sabbath on Sunday, whereas Judaism observes it on Saturday.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
    
Christianity and Judaism are both monotheistic religions. They both believe in only one God.
The holy text of Judaism is called the Torah or the Tanakh, which consists of the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament). For Christianity, the holy text is the Bible, which includes both the Old and New Testaments.
While both religions observe a day of rest, Christianity traditionally celebrates the Sabbath on Sunday, whereas Judaism observes it on Saturday.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
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    I apologize, but I'm not sure what you're asking for. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
    
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    The correct answer is:
A) Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
D) The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
    
A) Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
D) The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
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    If you're asking for one correct answer between options A, B, C, and D, the correct answer is A) Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
    
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