They are repulsive to common sense (are we to believe that Peter and all the Apostles weren’t in on the Paulian conspiracy?).
-———————————————————————————— What in the world are you talking about? talk about being obnoxious, repulsive and offensive.
Are you trying to put words in my mouth or are you saying the whole thing was a conspiracy?
I did not use any such words so they have to be your words,
you have a right to your opinion but you should stick to what some one actually say rather than blow it all out of whack..
Once I know what you are, I can start testing your claims off of Christ and the rest of the Holy Scripture, without the use of Paul at all.>>>>>>>
I can see you get all shook up so I will try to not see any ones point that does not fit your approval from now on.
If I knew anything I would be rich but if any one can not see that there are contradictions concerning Paul they are about as spiritual as a fence post.
Since you are so painfully illogical, you do not realize that the Apostles, of necessity, must have been in on Paul's desire to "change" Christianity.
1) First, in their agreement in doctrine in all the Gospels, as well as in their writings. Paul's teachings on salvation by grace alone and predestination of the elect can be found in the Gospels, especially that of John, who is the most explicit in the teachings on election.
2) Next, in the affirmation of all of the Apostles of Paul's authenticity, as affirmed by Paul himself (but then, perhaps you will say he is a liar), the book of Acts, and Peter's epistle, wherein Paul's writing is given the title of "scripture."
3) In the lack of any writing by any of the other Apostles condemning Paul, and contradicting what we read of in Acts and in Paul's own writings. To ignore this, we must then believe that the Apostles either did condemn Paul, but that no evidence of it existed, whether in the enemies of Christianity, or in any writings by the Apostles or anyone, since none bothered to take the time to defame Paul.
So, we are only left with one real conclusion: That the Apostles were all in on the same eeeevil conspiracy to "change" Christianity.
If I knew anything I would be rich but if any one can not see that there are contradictions concerning Paul they are about as spiritual as a fence post.
Notice that the apparent member of an non-Christian religious cult does not bother to even defend his absurd claims.