
New Testament References To Balaam Unmistakably Paul
New Testament References To Balaam Unmistakably Paul. Jude, another brother of Jesus, writes his epistle in obvious disdain once more for Paul.
New Testament References To Balaam Unmistakably Paul. Jude, another brother of Jesus, writes his epistle in obvious disdain once more for Paul.
This article argues that the Apostle Paul openly admitted to using deception as a strategy to convert people to his version of Christianity (Paulinism), as seen in 1 Corinthians 9:19–23. According to the author, Paul describes himself as becoming “all things to all people” — behaving like a Jew, a pagan, or a weak person depending on his audience — in order to win converts. The author interprets this not as flexibility or contextual sensitivity, but as deliberate dishonesty and manipulation.
Paul Denies That Jesus Came In The Flesh. Most Christians will be shocked to learn that Paul taught Jesus did not have truly human flesh. The article argues that the Apostle Paul taught a docetic view of Jesus, meaning that Jesus only appeared to have human flesh but was not truly human. This perspective contradicts traditional Christian orthodoxy, which holds that Jesus was fully God and fully man. The author claims that Paul’s writings laid the groundwork for later heresies like Marcionism, which denied Jesus’ true humanity.
Paul The Platonist – Christianity is the end times delusion. The article argues that Paul, a key figure in Christianity, was heavily influenced by Greek philosophy, particularly Platonism, which corrupted the original teachings of Jesus and the Torah. The author claims that mainstream Christianity, built on Paul’s doctrines, is a deceptive, pagan-influenced religion that leads believers away from true salvation. The piece calls for a return to Torah observance and a rejection of Pauline Christianity.
Paul Used A Revealing Alias On 10 Occasions. The apostle Paul is an alias name used for Apollonius of Tyana. Paul is short for “Pol” from the name Apollonius.
Was Paul Related to Herod? 7 Reasons Paul was Herodian. Paul says that he is of the tribe of Benjamin and a Hebrew of Hebrews (Phil 3:5). In my book The Catholic Perspective on Paul (2010), I assembled a historical biography of Saint Paul and showed how his life informed his theology. Since then, I have been trying to fit another piece of the Paul puzzle – Paul’s relation to Herod.
Paul was originally a Herodian. By “Herodian” I mean that he seems to have connections with the family and court of the Herods. Theologically, Saul/Paul favored the theology of the Pharisees before his conversion but his family connections relate him to the inner circle of Herod Agrippa.