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Christianity began as a branch of Judaism. How else is Christianity similar to Judaism?(1 point)
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Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews.
Christianity began as a branch of Judaism. How else is Christianity similar to Judaism?(1 point)
Responses
Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.
Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.
The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.
The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews.
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The correct response is:
**Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.**
This statement accurately reflects a key similarity between the two faiths, as both believe in one God. The other options contain inaccuracies: Christians do not believe in multiple gods, the Sabbath is observed differently in both religions, and while the Tanakh (Hebrew Scriptures) is a significant text in Judaism, Christians typically refer to the Bible, which includes the Old Testament (that corresponds to the Tanakh) and the New Testament.
**Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.**
This statement accurately reflects a key similarity between the two faiths, as both believe in one God. The other options contain inaccuracies: Christians do not believe in multiple gods, the Sabbath is observed differently in both religions, and while the Tanakh (Hebrew Scriptures) is a significant text in Judaism, Christians typically refer to the Bible, which includes the Old Testament (that corresponds to the Tanakh) and the New Testament.