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Did he use cyanide?

Where did he hide the body?

2007-03-29 02:56:12 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Since this is turning serious ...

Paul's words are NOT God's words according to Paul himself, Check this question tomorrow for the verse, i'll be back tomorrow.

2007-03-29 03:05:28 · update #1

EDIT:::


Ok, i'm a geek.


1Co 7:6 In my opinion that is what should be done, though I don't know of anything the Lord said about this matter.

2007-03-29 03:08:24 · update #2

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What you people do not understand is simply this - Paul spoke as God guided him - So Paul's words are Gods words.

2007-03-29 03:01:03 · answer #1 · answered by Gladiator 5 · 2 5

Interestingly, Muslims and pro-homosexual advocates have created an interesting alliance which argues that the epistles of Paul were the apostle's personal opinions (or worse) and do not represent true Christianity.

However, the clear cooperation and privileges granted directly from "the twelve" apostles who walked alongside Jesus during his earthly ministry to the apostle Paul make it plain that they accepted his apostleship as uniquely comparable to their own; "the twelve" recognized that Paul likewise spoke for Christ. The few times Paul wrote his opinions, he clearly labeled them as his opinions.

The apostles Peter and John recorded their writings chronologically later than Paul's. The fleshly brother of Jesus wrote the book of James after much of Paul's writings. None of these three clear authorities chose to contradict Paul's writings, which in some cases had been referenced for decades already.

2007-03-29 03:09:30 · answer #2 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 0 0

It has often been claimed that Paul changed the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament doctrines. The facts are that Paul wrote most of his letters before the Gospels or other New Testament books were written.

Paul wrote his general epistles between 48AD and 62AD. During that time he traveled with Mark and Luke, the authors of the gospels which bear their names. So they would have been familiar with Paul and his writtens. Peter, who was a mentor to Mark, talks of Paul's writings in his own letter and calls them "scripture".

When you read the gospel of Mark and Luke, they make no effort to "correct" the teachings of Paul. Rather if one compares the layout of the "lifestyle" teachings given by Paul at the end of most of his letters with the layout of the same teachings in Luke, they are parallel. So it appears the authors with familiar with and supported each others teachings.

Then you add the gospel of John. Written after the other three gospels, John is unique in that each event is not only recorded, but receives commentary and explaination from the author. Each event, with its comments, is designed to refute a heresy that was circulating at the time John was written. Yet not a single doctrine introduced in the writings of Paul is refuted. So at least John did not appear to consider Paul's teachings to be "poison".

Rather Paul's teachings are the earliest doctrines of the Christian church and represent it in the most "primative" form recorded. Anything that varies from Paul's writtings would be the "poison", rather then the other way.

2007-03-29 03:10:04 · answer #3 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 1 0

He used something worse than cyanide, its called writing a lot of truth with some small lies in it.

The body? Got lost when the apostles who lived with Jesus, passed away.

What people dont understand, is that God bothered to send Jesus so His words of warning to the Jews, did not get tainted by the ego of a normal man.

2007-03-29 03:02:55 · answer #4 · answered by Antares 6 · 2 2

Paul wrote most of the New Testament.

He poisoned Jesus' brand of Judaism, not the Bible.

2007-03-29 02:59:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Paul did not poison the bible

2007-03-29 03:05:14 · answer #6 · answered by onoscity 4 · 3 1

It wasn't poison. It was Christ words in red.

2007-03-29 03:01:23 · answer #7 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 1 1

The body is still there, hidden under the crap he added.

Do unto the bible as Jefferson did.

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2007-03-29 03:02:09 · answer #8 · answered by Chickyn in a Handbasket 6 · 3 3

The greatest Apostle of them all.
Chosen by Jesus Himself.
Used mightily.
Great insight into the Lord.
Did more than any of the other Apostles.
Knew more than any of the other Apostles.

2007-03-29 03:05:21 · answer #9 · answered by chris p 6 · 2 4

Only someone who was GAY would say this.
Jesus still isn't GAY. sorry. I will leave it to Paul.

2007-03-29 03:03:08 · answer #10 · answered by great gig in the sky 7 · 1 1

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