Question

There is little doubt that Jesus was a real, historical figure. He was a Jew who was angered by the hypocrisy he saw around him. He was upset that people followed the laws of the Torah without spiritually connecting with God, and he didn't think they did enough to help those who were sick and poor. One of Jesus's most famous speeches is called the Sermon on the Mount. In this sermon, Jesus described his golden rule ("Do unto others what you would have them do unto you").

Eventually, Jesus attracted a large group of followers who called him a messiah, a savior or liberator of the Jewish people. This caught the attention of the Roman authorities, who thought he might start an open rebellion. They tried him in court, found him guilty and crucified him, the typical way that Romans put people to death.

According to the Christian Bible, three days after he died, Jesus was resurrected, or brought back to life. In the following days, he appeared to various people and told the apostles (his close followers and students) to spread his teachings throughout the world. Jesus also promised to come to Earth again to resurrect the dead and judge everyone.

Which of the following is not part of the story of Christianity?

A
After three days, Jesus was resurrected and visited his followers.

B
Jesus called on his followers to fight against the Romans.

C
At the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus preached to respect others.

D
Eventually, Jesus’s followers started calling him a messiah.

Answers

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B
Jesus called on his followers to fight against the Romans.

This statement is not part of the story of Christianity as described in the provided information. Instead, Jesus emphasized love, compassion, and the spiritual connection with God rather than inciting rebellion or violence against the Roman authorities.