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How did Christianity's initial perception as a challenge to authority impact its followers? It led to the creation of different social-religious castes. It promoted religious tolerance and their acceptance. It risked the lives of its followers to persecution. Pick one of the provided answers

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Christianity's initial perception as a challenge to authority primarily led to the risk of persecution for its followers. Early Christians often faced hostility and violence from the Roman authorities, who viewed the new faith as a subversive movement that threatened the established social and political order. This persecution included arrests, torture, and execution, leading to a situation where many Christians had to practice their faith in secret. The willingness of early Christians to endure such suffering showcased their deep commitment to their beliefs and contributed to the growth of the religion as a distinct community bound by shared experiences of hardship and resilience.
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Christianity's initial perception as a challenge to authority **risked the lives of its followers to persecution.**

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