Asked by Makayla
Each of the following was a charge that pagans leveled against Christians during the post-apostolic era EXCEPT which two?
Christians are righteous.
Christians are immoral.
Christians are law-abiding citizens.
Christians are stubborn.
Christians are atheists.
Christians are unpatriotic.
Christians are cannibals.
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The two that were NOT pagan charges are:
- Christians are righteous.
- Christians are law-abiding citizens.
Pagan critics did accuse Christians of being atheists (for refusing to honor the Roman gods), immoral (rumors of sexual licentiousness/incest), unpatriotic/treasonous (refusing civic cults), cannibals (misunderstanding of the Eucharist), and stubborn/obstinate (refusal to conform).
- Christians are righteous.
- Christians are law-abiding citizens.
Pagan critics did accuse Christians of being atheists (for refusing to honor the Roman gods), immoral (rumors of sexual licentiousness/incest), unpatriotic/treasonous (refusing civic cults), cannibals (misunderstanding of the Eucharist), and stubborn/obstinate (refusal to conform).
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