The ancient letter to Diognetus, written about 100 years after Jesus' resurrection, explains how Christians were different from non-Christians. What is NOT among the differences mentioned in the letter?
a. Christians marry and have babies but don't destroy fetuses.
b. Christians share a common table but not a common bed.
c. Christians love people and yet are persecuted.
d. Christians live in their own countries but regard their true home as elsewhere.
e. Christians eat different foods and wear different clothes than non-Christians.