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What is Christianity primarily about?
What is Christianity primarily about?
- Establishing a set of guidelines for daily life
- Being good and following certain behaviors
- Creating rules and burdens for people to follow
- Emphasizing what God has done for us through Jesus (correct)
What does being a follower of Jesus mean?
What does being a follower of Jesus mean?
- Forming new desires that are contrary to one's relationship with Jesus
- Engaging in secretive relationships hidden from Jesus
- Following a strict set of rules and regulations
- Identifying oneself as part of Jesus' crew (correct)
What does the text suggest about the nature of relationships in the context of Christianity?
What does the text suggest about the nature of relationships in the context of Christianity?
- Christianity encourages secretive relationships hidden from God
- Christianity has no specific guidance on how relationships should be conducted
- Relationships should be pursued solely for personal pleasure
- Relationships should revolve around serving others and helping them in their relationship with Jesus (correct)
What change does being a follower of Jesus bring according to the text?
What change does being a follower of Jesus bring according to the text?
What does the text warn against in the context of relationships?
What does the text warn against in the context of relationships?
What are the two possible results in a relationship as mentioned in the text?
What are the two possible results in a relationship as mentioned in the text?
Why does the text mention that suddenly girls didn’t have germs anymore and boys stopped being annoying?
Why does the text mention that suddenly girls didn’t have germs anymore and boys stopped being annoying?
What is the main point of considering one's readiness for marriage?
What is the main point of considering one's readiness for marriage?
Why does the text mention that being an adult seems far away?
Why does the text mention that being an adult seems far away?
What does the text suggest as the only two possible results in a relationship?
What does the text suggest as the only two possible results in a relationship?