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18 March, 18:32

Which was not true of the early Christian Church?

A. Christian communities spread across the Roman world, but all followed a clearly defined theology

B. early Christians came from many backgrounds but shared certain beliefs and practices

C. new converts were submerged or sprinkled with water

D. local Christian leaders were called bishops, with the bishop of Rome becoming known as the pope

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  1. 18 March, 18:50
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    A. Christian communities spread across the Roman world, but all followed a clearly defined theology

    Explanation:

    Early Christian communities did spread across the Roman world, but they didn't have a clearly defined theology going further than the fact that they believed in Christ, its death and resurrection, other than that they were pretty lost with the theology and ideology they were following, it wouldn't be up untill later that they would have better organization and theology to follow and believe in.
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