Each of the following was a charge that pagans levelled against Christians during the post-apostolic era EXCEPT

(select all that apply)

Christians are cannibals.
Christians are atheists.
Christians are law-abiding citizens.
Christians are righteous.
Christians are stubborn.
Christians are unpatriotic.
Christians are immoral.

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In the post-apostolic era, the charges that pagans typically leveled against Christians included accusations of cannibalism, atheism, being unpatriotic, and immorality. However, the claims that Christians were "law-abiding citizens" or "righteous" do not align with the typical charges made by pagans.

Therefore, the correct selections for statements that were NOT charges against Christians would be:

  • Christians are law-abiding citizens.
  • Christians are righteous.