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Which two sentences in this passage talk about the tenets of Christianity?
Christianity originated as a new religion in the initial decades of the Roman Empire. In the first few centuries AD,
Christians in Rome were punished and prosecuted. Later on, the tolerance toward Christians increased.
A) Christians
place their trust in only one God.
B) Christians consider Jesus to be a symbol of compassion and love.
C) Christianity believes that God is a trinity consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. According to the Bible, Jesus
was arrested for protesting practices in the temple. He was sentenced to death.
D) Jesus's crucifixion was a
mournful event for many in Jerusalem.
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