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Why did Christianity develop as its own religion?
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Christians disagreed with the Hebrew Bible.
Christians disagreed with the Hebrew Bible.
Jesus denounced Jewish leaders and their teachings.
Jesus denounced Jewish leaders and their teachings.
Some Jews believed in Jesus as the Messiah while others did not.
Some Jews believed in Jesus as the Messiah while others did not.
The Romans wanted to start a new belief system to exclude Jews.
The Romans wanted to start a new belief system to exclude Jews.
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Some Jews believed in Jesus as the Messiah while others did not.
Explanation: Early followers of Jesus accepted him as the promised Messiah (and later as divine) while many Jews did not, so Jesus' followers formed separate communities that developed distinct beliefs and practices and eventually became a separate religion.
Explanation: Early followers of Jesus accepted him as the promised Messiah (and later as divine) while many Jews did not, so Jesus' followers formed separate communities that developed distinct beliefs and practices and eventually became a separate religion.
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