Christianity began as a branch of Judaism. How else is Christianity similar to Judaism?

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The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism.

Christians and Jews believe in more than one god.

The Tanakh is the holy text of Christians and Jews.

Christianity and Judaim are monotheistic religions.

The Sabbath is celebrated in both Christianity and Judaism, and both religions observe it as a day of rest and worship. This is one similarity between the two religions.

However, the statement that Christians and Jews believe in more than one god is incorrect. Both Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions, which means they believe in and worship only one God.

Furthermore, although there are some shared sacred texts and stories between Christianity and Judaism, the holy text of Judaism is the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) while the holy texts of Christianity include the Old Testament (which includes the Tanakh) and the New Testament. So while there is some overlap, the Tanakh is not the specific holy text of Christians.

Therefore, the correct answer is that both Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic religions.