there was a special last night on TV about him..He walked 20000 miles preaching the gospel after conversion Before that he was persecuting Christians... Many were born again due to Paul. He wrote 13 of the books in the New Testament with Gods help...im sure you can find more in the library too..
2006-09-19 06:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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St.Paul was a self appointed Disciple...He never met with Jesus. He was a great dreamer.
It is he who made Jesus a begotten Son!! This invention has created many evils in Christianity.
He walked 20,000 Miles preaching his own satanic dream So we should believe him a Holy Saint?
2006-09-19 07:15:10
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answered by aslam09221 6
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Paul as former terrorist "Saul of Tarsus" for the first 50 of his 75 years was of the seed of Abraham and stock of Israel, circumcised the eighth day, a Hebrew of the tribe of Benjamin, tutored by Gamiliel of Jerusalem, also a Pharisee and a renowned orator of the law in three languages, even in the east among Babylonian Jews, even a Roman citizen. Terrorist Saul knew the OT well and kept the law thereof better than his peers, to the point of blameless: kept law more pure, used it more lawfully, than others. This was likely the reason Saul was chosen of God and apprehended by "Jesus" to be Paul "an apostle" while in his first stage of conversion of Paul as Saul => Paul. For if he'd kept the Mosaic law more pure as Saul, then he'd likely also keep God's grace more pure as Paul; Not to mention also be a faithful steward of the mysteries of God, unto the end.
Terrorist Saul becomes Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ
Yet by his own admission Paul was still a "wretched" man via "another law" which worked all manner of (evil) "concupiscence" in him. But eventually he becomes Paul "The Apostle" in his second stage of conversion (if twice fallen to great, then twice risen to greatest req'd for reconciliation). Converted Paul becomes a man (like unto the "perfect man" Christ, moreover the "fulness of Christ", or Christ: "the end of the law" to the max: abolished, done away, taken away, blotted out, to the point of no mention of law at all at the end since law is both "ready to vanish": Heb 8:13 and "shall vanish": 1Cor 13:8). So it is The Apostle Paul who in the end of his epistles and in the end of the Holy Bible, makes no mention of law (sin and death), making it a book of life instead of books of life + death = a dead end; making you all and it one thing: Holy, rather than Holy Holy; Graced to life rather than law-law-ed to death.
Converted Paul: "I do not frustrate the grace of God"
Paul The Apostle Paul does not frsustrate(law) God's grace.
Converted Paul becomes the man Paul does not frustrate(law) the grace of God. And his previous knowing of the law, his previous zeal for keeping the law, notably only earned him the title of "chief sinner" whenever sin was law imputed; Which he no longer did as Paul "The Apostle": "his witness unto all men", "his angel", who brings you all (you, and all the KofG within you) safely home with the home run of playing the last trump, to end not only Revelation but the Holy Bible. And by such an end to what began: law being added to "grace is sufficient" (no law req'd), thereby none perish, which is the will of the Lord longsuffering to us-ward, the just us thereof all grace (no law at all).
2006-09-19 07:04:25
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answered by Niguayona 4
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An analysis of his epistles reveal that he was or is(depending on how you look at it) a genius.
I Corinthians 13;8a, Love never fails!!!!!
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2006-09-19 06:53:33
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answered by ? 7
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