What does an altar symbolize in a Christian church? a. table of the Last Supper of Christ b. tombs of Christ and the saints c. both A and B d. focal point of the church Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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The best answer is c. both A and B. In Christian churches, the altar symbolizes both the table of the Last Supper of Christ and serves as a reminder of the tombs of Christ and the saints. It is also a focal point of worship, but the combination of A and B encompasses the broader significance of the altar.

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