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2006-07-30 16:19:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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St. Paul wasn't in the habit of lying to people, and he wasn't subverted by paganism, either.
The definitive end of the age for the Jews in Jerusalem, and their Temple Worship System occurred in 70 AD at the hands of the Romans.
There were signs and wonders in the sky to mark that date, as well.
It was Pentecost, 70 AD and Jesus really did return ... to render judgment on the people who refused to accept their own ... the Jews.
Afterwards, no more sacrifices could be made, and the Jews were driven off and scattered to the four winds.
Even after the reestablishment of national Israel in 1948, the temple mount is still off limits.
FYI, the first temple was destroyed by the Babylonians on Pentecost too. during the 5th century BC.
I don't think this was a mere coincidence.
Paul was introduced to the risen Christ on the road to Damascus. He never did meet Jesus while Jesus actually walked the earth. So what? Most of the Old Testament patriarchs, prophets, and kings didn't either. And that didn't hinder either God or them.
In spite of the false traditions introduced by non-Catholics around 160 years ago, there is no evidence whatsoever that any type of pagan practices, symbols, rites, or beliefs had any effect on Paul, or the church. Fortunately, the one true God, did!
The Catholic church knows that Paul was martyred in Rome. His grave and his bones are still there.
2006-07-31 04:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You read and then believe what isn't the truth. Jesus died and was buried and rose again and historical writings acknowledge that many saw Him including Paul. You are the one who is decieved.
2006-07-30 23:19:57
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answered by rltouhe 6
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Instead of just putting a link up, which I won't go to, why not tell us your opinion and why. This link you're promoting could be just saying lies, are we supposed to believe it because it is a website? Please respond. Thank you and may God bless you.
2006-07-30 23:20:37
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answered by waiting4u2believe 2
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thanks for doing your part to expose christianity for what it is. hopefully someone will decide to unbrainwash his/herself and decide to read it, but it's hard for people to hear when they don't listen.
2006-07-30 23:22:41
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answered by Anonymous
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