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Which two statements explain the basic tenets of Christianity?

Christianity was founded by Jesus and his followers.
Christianity considers the emperor to be God.
Christianity believes in the Holy Trinity.
Christianity follows only the Old Testament.
Christianity supports the oppression of the Jews.

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Two answers:


1. Christianity was founded by Jesus and his followers.


3. Christianity believes in the Holy Trinity.



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Answer:

Christianity was founded by Jesus and his followers.

Christianity believes in the Holy Trinity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Christianity is a monotheistic religion that beliefs in only one God in form of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). Christianity is centered in the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The main belief of Christianity is that Jesus Christ was sent by the Father (God) to save humanity, in life Jesus founded Christianity and was crucified as a symbol of forgiveness of sins, to be resurrected three days after. Christians, unlike Jews, follow both the Old Testament and the New Testament, and believe that Jesus will be sent one more time for the eternal salvation.

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