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QuestionHow does Christianity’s perspective of how to reach heaven in the afterlife differ from the other Abrahamic religions?(1 point)ResponsesChristianity states that there are many ways to reach heaven in the afterlife.Christianity states that there are many ways to reach heaven in the afterlife.Christianity teaches that heaven can only be accessed by a certain ethnic group; Islam and Judaism make heaven available for all.Christianity teaches that heaven can only be accessed by a certain ethnic group; Islam and Judaism make heaven available for all.Christianity focuses on obedience to the laws of the Bible as the only way to heaven.Christianity focuses on obedience to the laws of the Bible as the only way to heaven.Christianity focuses less on obedience to religious laws.Christianity focuses less on obedience to religious laws.
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Christianity focuses less on obedience to religious laws.
Briefly: Christianity (especially in most mainstream branches) emphasizes salvation by faith in Jesus Christ and God's grace rather than strict adherence to a set of legal rules. Judaism and Islam place more emphasis on following religious laws and commandments as central to righteousness and the path to a favorable afterlife.
Briefly: Christianity (especially in most mainstream branches) emphasizes salvation by faith in Jesus Christ and God's grace rather than strict adherence to a set of legal rules. Judaism and Islam place more emphasis on following religious laws and commandments as central to righteousness and the path to a favorable afterlife.
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