The correct response is:
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; Jews believe God is one being.
This reflects the fundamental theological difference between the two religions regarding the nature of God.
Question
Select the fundamental difference between Christianity and Judaism.
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Responses
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; Jews believe God is one being.
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; Jews believe God is one being.
Jews believe in the Holy Trinity; Christians believe God is one being.
Jews believe in the Holy Trinity; Christians believe God is one being.
Christians ascribe to the Old Testament; Jews do not.
Christians ascribe to the Old Testament; Jews do not.
Jews ascribe to the Old Testament; Christians do not.
Jews ascribe to the Old Testament; Christians do not.
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The correct response is:
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; Jews believe God is one being.
This reflects the fundamental theological difference between the two religions regarding the nature of God.