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They keep wagging their tongue about it, but I don't know what it is all about? can you explain? what is the pauline church? I have never heard of such a thing

I am an agnostic atheist, I want to learn about both sides of the argument

2007-10-08 20:31:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

10 answers

Was wagging their "Tongue" a reference to me?

The Catholic church, the tree that all Christian religions are based, was founded on the teachings of Jesus. The problem was Paul, for Paul never actually met Jesus, thus he had no first hand knowledge of Jesus' teachings ( well the teachings of John the Baptist, that Jesus carried on after Johns demise). Instead of keeping in with the Apostolic church, Paul had a vision of Christ. This vision overtook the teachings of Jesus as a Prophet and Paul interpreted the word of Christ as being the word of God! now, when the first Nazarenes started their mission Jesus was prophet of God, but now Paul had described him as the Son of God, but not JUST the son of God, but God himself, for how can the son of God, not BE a God. The problem they had with this was that Jesus had been a practising Jew, he taught his followers monotheism, in line with the Torah, AHHH! so how could he be a God, bcoz that would mean there is two Gods ( polytheism) To try and make some sort of sense out of the Word of Paul ( not Jesus) they invented the TRINITY. the trinity is the Logos - the word - the word of God. Ok! during the time up to the Council of Nicea ( which was a council made up of (app) 320 Bishops) Jesus' word was one of devine unity, one God, so the council, reigned over by Constantine the Great - the first Christian Emperor of Rome ( though he was actually a Pagan and died an Arian) the council decided to make the doctrine of Paul, orthodox, thus all other doctrine and beliefs became heresy. Arius, a great Scholar and Bishop of the time argued for the teaching of Jesus, his followers were to be called Arians ( unity, one God). Donatus of Egypt also followed suit and proclaimed the doctrine of Paul to be false and against the word of Jesus, his followers were called Donatist. There were several others that were against this. In the end the Pope Alexander verified the doctrine of Paul as orthodox for the Catholic church, and subsequently millions of Christians who believed in the unity of the deity were put to death or died in war for their beliefs.

in short; Jesus taught his followers to believe in the one God; Paul, of whom had never met Jesus, had a vision of Christ, in this vision Christ gave Paul his mission, which he said overtook the teachings of Jesus here on earth, thus we have to conclude that the Christian church are not followers of Jesus, but the followers of Pauls idea of what Jesus represented, a God!! something Jesus never said he was.

the devine trinity of the Logos was made canon law by the vote of 320 Bishops 1700 yrs ago, all Christians since then have been duped into believing this lie, and that is why faith is blind, they do not want them to see the truth.
I tell the truth, you can look up my answer on the internet, but you would be better with books, e-mail me and I will send you a list of text. don't fall for the lies of religion, if you or any one else want to give themselves to a God, then do so by all means, but walk your own path, because the path marked out by religion is scattered with venomous snakes, there to trap you and prevent you from knowing the truth

Have a God, loose the religion,

2007-10-08 22:28:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

The Pauline Church is the "Roman" Catholic church; the church that is based strongly on the doctrines of Paul.

There is also the Petrine Church, which is more the "Maronite" Catholic Church, founded more on the philosophy of Peter. Maronite priests are permitted to marry, for one significant difference between the two.

2007-10-09 02:04:43 · answer #2 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 0

Jesus never pushed his 'ministry'.
It wasn't till (St) Paul entered the fray that Xianity started its climb toward it being the Greatest Scam ever perpetuated on the McGullibles in The West.
This is why the learned suggest that Christianity should be called Paulianity or something like it.
As I said, Jesus never pushed his own barrow.
Paul was looking for a free ride - he was one of the first within Xianity to realise that "there're great amounts of money to be made from religion IF you can keep a straight face."
Paul transposed older legends and superstitions into the Jesus myth.
Smoke and Mirrors work as well as BS in the hands of a master if the audience NEEDS whatever the game is selling.
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2007-10-08 22:33:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

May God Bless You Maria, There are many traditions that were left and are recorded for our learning. Marriage, is one and the keeping of oneself from the sins of the world is another. These are all traditions. There are many traditions of people that are held firm, marrying within families, or among close friends, within a certain click, so to speak. Some of these traditions are not according to the law of God, but people do them. Now why is holding the traditions of our Godly father spoken against, or are not worthy? Someone is missing the point!!!

2016-05-19 21:43:32 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Anybody who includes Paul as a reference like Jusus is a Pauline follower, for only Jesus told the truth. Paul wrote about himself, using the law before Jesus thereby negating anything Jesus taught.

2007-10-08 20:38:22 · answer #5 · answered by Marcus R. 6 · 2 1

If you keep teachings of paul seperate from teaching of Jesus in bible, you will learn two different religions. Most of the church interpret teaching Jesus in the light of paul. So mostly all these denominations are pauline.

2007-10-08 20:44:41 · answer #6 · answered by Happily Happy 7 · 3 2

Many think that too much emphasis is placed on the teachings of Paul. They think Paul's teachings contradict those of the apostles, who personally knew and walked with Jesus. Paul is more or less a whipping boy for those who think Paul somehow takes away from Jesus somehow.

2007-10-08 20:38:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Something about a shrunk penis and circumcision --It was always cold in the summer to Paul-- His epistles are Huge --Really

2015-03-01 10:15:08 · answer #8 · answered by ivisableman 3 · 0 0

i dont know just wanted to be honest ok

2007-10-08 20:34:49 · answer #9 · answered by mother love 4 · 0 5

NONE<<<

2007-10-08 20:37:47 · answer #10 · answered by hamoh10 5 · 0 4

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