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    The Growth Rate of Christianity in Its Early Years Was
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The Growth Rate of Christianity in Its Early Years Was

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Question 16

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The growth rate of Christianity in its early years was probably:


A) Steady at 50 percent per year
B) Fluctuating at 2 percent some years and 80 percent other years
C) Steady at 40 percent per decade
D) Exponential

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