@damon @Ms. Sue ..... I'm not sure if this tags you or not, but please help!

Which belief defines Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism?

A.
belief in one god

B.
belief in multiple gods

C.
study of the Hebrew Bible

D.
belief in Jesus as the savior

I think it's D.

I would agree.

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The belief that defines Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism is D. belief in Jesus as the savior.

To find the answer, you can start by understanding the basic differences between Judaism and Christianity. Judaism is a monotheistic religion that believes in one God and follows the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Tanakh). On the other hand, Christianity is also monotheistic but believes in the divinity of Jesus Christ.

Option A, belief in one God, doesn't differentiate Christianity from Judaism as both religions believe in one God. Option B, belief in multiple gods, is incorrect as both religions reject the idea of multiple gods. Option C, study of the Hebrew Bible, is common to both Judaism and Christianity, as the Hebrew Bible forms the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. belief in Jesus as the savior. This belief is central to Christianity and distinguishes it from Judaism, as Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah or savior.