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algol13
3 years ago
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Which of the following is a shared belief between Judaism and Christianity?

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jarptica [38.1K]3 years ago
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C is the right answer.
brilliants [131]3 years ago
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<em>The correct answer is C. </em>There is only one god and no others should be worshiped.

Although Jesus of Nazareth grew immersed in Judaism, in his preaching he instituted great reforms and teachings that were never accepted by Judaism.

One of the teachings was the instruction to preach the gospel to the whole world, which Judaism does not share.

The ultimate goal of life is to reach nirvana, or oneness with god is a belief of Buddhism but not shared by either Judaism or Christianity.

Jesus of Nazareth based his teaching that there is only one God who is the only one to be worshiped, which is also the central basis of Judaism.


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