Asked by Makayla
Each of the following was a charge that pagans levelled against Christians during the post-apostolic era EXCEPT
(select all that apply)
Christians are unpatriotic.
Christians are cannibals.
Christians are immoral.
Christians are righteous.
Christians are atheists.
Christians are stubborn.
Christians are law-abiding citizens.
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Select: Christians are righteous; Christians are law‑abiding citizens.
Explanation: Pagan critics accused Christians of being unpatriotic, cannibals (misunderstanding the Eucharist), immoral (charges of incest/sexual immorality), atheists (refusing to worship the gods/emperor), and stubborn/obstinate in refusing civic religious practices. They did not charge Christians with being righteous or law‑abiding (those are positive descriptions, not common pagan accusations).
Explanation: Pagan critics accused Christians of being unpatriotic, cannibals (misunderstanding the Eucharist), immoral (charges of incest/sexual immorality), atheists (refusing to worship the gods/emperor), and stubborn/obstinate in refusing civic religious practices. They did not charge Christians with being righteous or law‑abiding (those are positive descriptions, not common pagan accusations).
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