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1) Paul was NOT a rabbi.
2) Judaism was well on its way to being accepted across the Roman empire. Without Paul Christianity may well have just been yet another failed cult based on Judaism (like the essenses, saduccess etc) and faded away into history.

2007-05-11 00:35:30 · answer #1 · answered by allonyoav 7 · 0 0

He didn't "misguide" anything, he did however, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, detail the case that the Gospel was now open to the Gentiles to hear and believe without coming to Judaism first.

This left Judaism as a distinct religion because Christians were no longer bound by Mosaic law as essential to faith.

2007-05-10 09:42:34 · answer #2 · answered by biblechick45 3 · 0 0

Paul did not misguide the original message of Christianity. That would be others who twisted Paul's words just like they do today.

2007-05-10 09:31:20 · answer #3 · answered by Tzadiq 6 · 1 0

Paul of Tarsus's message is the original message of Christ.
He was deeply disappointed that not more of his own nationality accepted Jesus as Messiah, though not a few did.
Paul added intellectual sophistication to the simple reality, showing how it fit into what had gone before.
The early churches where Paul spoke were all formerly synagogues.

2007-05-10 09:33:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, there incredibly is not any controversy over the function of Paul between Christians. The complaint which you point out is many times expressed by making use of non-Christians (and rejected by making use of maximum historians, yet it quite is yet another tale). regardless of Paul's function interior the formation of Christianity, it quite is obscured by making use of the undeniable fact that Paul's writings are the oldest interior the hot testomony canon, and all of the different books of the NT have been produced by making use of the Pauline community (assuming that any such difficulty existed). lots of the complaint is voiced by making use of people who have not any thought how the NT canon became formed, and who anticipate that the books have been written interior the order that they seem interior the Bible.

2017-01-09 14:53:22 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

How did he save Judaism, Judaism has gone through many persecutions and currently has only 14 million adherents, Christianity has over 2 billion, I am confused, as St.Paul converted many Jews to Christianity.

2007-05-10 09:30:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NO! Didn't we deal with this BOLOGNA a few days ago?

Jesus himself predicted the END of the law:

Jesus said he didn’t come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it. (Matt 5:17) The effect was the same. Once fulfilled it was no longer in effect.

The very next verse, Matthew 5:18, LOOKS FORWARD to the time when the law WOULD BE SET ASIDE. "...Not even the smallest stroke of a pen will disappear from the Law UNTIL EVERYTHING IS COMPLETED." This “UNTIL” clause REINFORCES THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF THE LAW. It ONLY makes sense when we understand that it was intended FROM THE BEGINNING to be SET ASIDE.

2007-05-10 09:31:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

L ron Paul did it to try to give a part of Rome a longer lasting appeal.

2007-05-10 10:51:36 · answer #8 · answered by XX 6 · 0 0

Yes, but it was Peter, and Paul. Their books of Acts shows that they sought glory from men. Jesus told them to keep the Words He had spoken, to preach the Gospel and give all praise to God the Father, who art in heaven but they failed they betrayed Jesus.

They spoke their own words, and sought greatness in the eyes of men. John 14:26, Matthew 7:24-26, Luke 8:21,

I am a disciple of Jesus Christ and born more then 2000 years after Jesus Christ, but the Catholic Church, made me change my name, study their dogma, and baptized me by sprinkling water on my head, and circumsizing me at 8 days old.

Christanity and Judaism are one as Jesus warned us in Revelation 2:9 and 3:9

2007-05-10 09:29:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

WOW!!! A Muslim expert on Judaism; how impressive!!!! By the way; there are no Jewish suicide bombers, no Christian suicide bombers... Interesting thought, right???

2007-05-10 12:42:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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