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Having begun to speak of the city of God, I have thought it necessary first of all to reply to its enemies, who, eagerly pursuing earthly joys and gaping after transitory things, throw the blame of all the sorrow they suffer in them . . . on the Christian religion, which is the one . . . true religion. And since there is among them also an unlearned rabble [mob], they are stirred up . . . to hate us more bitterly, thinking in their inexperience that things which have happened unwontedly in their days were not wont to happen in other times gone by.
—Augustine, City of God, Book IV


What does Augustine believe about Christianity?

a.
Only uneducated people believe in it.
b.
It should be replaced by Roman gods.
c.
It oppresses Jews.
d.
It is the one true religion.

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Answer:

D., It is the one true religion.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the passage, it says that ". . . on the Christian religion, which is the one . . . true religion." This clearly means that Augustine believes in the idea of One True God, as stated.

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