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What beliefs are shared by most Christians? Select five options.
All people are equal to one another.
All people are imperfect.
People may worship multiple gods.
Jesus was the son of God.
All people have a duty to help one another.
The teachings of Jesus are the word of God.
It is better to receive than to give.
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Selected five:
- All people are equal to one another. — Christianity teaches the equal worth of all people before God (e.g., Galatians 3:28).
- All people are imperfect. — Most Christians affirm human sinfulness/fallenness and the need for God’s grace.
- Jesus was the son of God. — Belief in Jesus as God’s Son (and part of the Trinity) is central.
- All people have a duty to help one another. — Jesus’ teachings emphasize love of neighbor and charity.
- The teachings of Jesus are the word of God. — Christians regard Jesus’ teachings as authoritative and divinely revealed.
Not selected: “People may worship multiple gods” (Christianity is monotheistic) and “It is better to receive than to give” (Christian teaching favors giving).
- All people are equal to one another. — Christianity teaches the equal worth of all people before God (e.g., Galatians 3:28).
- All people are imperfect. — Most Christians affirm human sinfulness/fallenness and the need for God’s grace.
- Jesus was the son of God. — Belief in Jesus as God’s Son (and part of the Trinity) is central.
- All people have a duty to help one another. — Jesus’ teachings emphasize love of neighbor and charity.
- The teachings of Jesus are the word of God. — Christians regard Jesus’ teachings as authoritative and divinely revealed.
Not selected: “People may worship multiple gods” (Christianity is monotheistic) and “It is better to receive than to give” (Christian teaching favors giving).
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