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Answer: C) Christianity grew out of Jewish faith
Explanation: Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world, a polytheistic that was the basis for the emergence of Buddhism in the 5th century BC, which means that Hinduism laid the foundation for Buddhism, and not vice versa.
Also Zoroastrianism did not arise on the traditions of Hinduism, because Zoroastrianism arose as a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion in the 6th century BC, similar to the three main, now-known monotheistic religions, with which it has a similar concept, that is, polytheistic Hinduism can not be the basis for Zoroastrianism.
Islam as one of Abraham's religions, that is, monotheistic could not grow on the concepts of Buddhism.
Christianity derived from the teachings and preaching of Jesus Christ crucified in 33 AD, after which his followers began to spread his teachings called Christianity. Christ was a Jew, thus raised in the spirit of Judaism, which, as he claimed, is a set of laws that must be fulfilled by living faith. Thus, on the basis of the existing Old Testament, Christ established the New Testament, so it can be said that Christianity directly grew out of Judaism.