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Which best describes Paul’s position after his conversion?
A He called for Jews to tolerate Christianity.
B He promoted Christianity among non-Jews.
C He called for Christians to adopt Jewish practices.
D He called for Christians to break away from Judaism.
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Which best describes Paul’s position after his conversion?
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