The idea that Christianity is "different only in degree from other religions" is usually strongest
A) in rural areas.
B) in urban areas, coastal trade centers, and other "cross-roads" of cultures and peoples.
C) in areas where Christianity is stable, secure and dominant-and is not threatened by the presence of other religious traditions.
D) in neo-fundamentalist and Pentecostal groups.
E) among Roman Catholics who reject the Vatican II Council.
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