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Did he know what he was talking about? do his words reflect that of Matthew? was he like a snakeoil salesman, living off Jesus fame? Do you wish he would have quoted Jesus more than gving his own incessant dribble?

How do we know we can trust Paul?

2007-04-13 05:27:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Because St. Paul saw Jesus face to face in a vision on the road to Damascus. Eastern Orthodoxy teaches that St. Paul "received his Gospel" directly from Jesus Himself in the time he spent after he was cured of his blindness at the home of Ananias.

2007-04-13 05:32:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Heck no. even with the certainty that Trinitarians might choose to have you ever have self assurance that the 1st century apostles and disciples of Jesus have been Trinitarian yet only did not comprehend they have been. What a team of nonsense. :-D The Trinity is a demonic, blasphemous Babylonian coaching that isn't of the holy Bible in besides. i won't be able to watch for God's Kingdom to "come" (Matthew 6:10) and usher interior the golden age of Christ's Millennial Reign in God's New Earth of righteousness (2 Peter 3:13) the place the Trinity dogma and ALL strains of fake faith would be perpetually a ingredient of the previous. Ciao and Agape

2016-10-22 01:46:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OK what is it that has rankled the unlearned about Paul. I must have missed a step. For obvious reasons Paul was probably the most devoted apostle.. Would some learned person mail me with a polite in nutshell type answer so I can debunk this incessant blathering.

2007-04-13 05:47:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe he was one of the greatest Apostles of biblical times; that he was inspired by the Holy Spirit to author almost 1/3 of the New Testament; and I look forward to meeting him in heaven one day.

2007-04-13 05:33:19 · answer #4 · answered by Rickster 2 · 2 0

Why would Saul an important member of the Jewish hierarchy and well positioned give this up to become one of the persecuted believers of Jesus, have you thought of this?

2007-04-13 05:32:17 · answer #5 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 2 0

Literally, he was enlightened by a blinding flash of light. If you can't see and understand what he is said then it's not for you to know

2007-04-13 05:32:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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