There is no list, just put God first and treat other people as you would like to be treated yourself.
Christians believed that Jesus was part of a new covenant between God and his followers. Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it (he still was an observant Jew). Christians found new ways to practice the faith that were not traditional Jewish practices, and were critical of some of the ways that the Law was being observed at the time.
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They didn't have to pretend they were Christians.
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The first Christians were Jewish.
This may be a loaded question in some ways. It depends on how you define Christian. Members of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society consider themselves to be Christian even though they do not accept the deity of Christ, and they do not accept the Spirit [Holy Ghost] either. Christians who do believe in the trinity may exclude the Watchtower members from the list of Christians. So, who makes who's list? That will settle the question for you (but maybe not for the people you exclude).
Christians believed that Jesus was the king of the Jews; a treasonous thought. Christians denounced what they felt were the sinful ways of the Romans.
As a country, it is important to uphold principles of democracy, human rights, and environmental sustainability on the global stage. Individually, being informed, contributing positively to society, and advocating for positive change are all ways to fulfill our responsibilities in the world today.
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(1) List the elements, and (2) Define a rule that elements of the set must fulfill.
Well Christians pray go to church and even just send thoughts to him.