How Is Paul Anti-Christ?
Paul Is a False Apostle, Not Sent by Jesus
The article argues forcefully that the Apostle Paul is not a legitimate representative of Yahshua (Jesus), but rather a self-appointed deceiver—possibly influenced by a demonic spirit—whose teachings contradict the words, commands, and character of the true Messiah. The author lays out a series of contrasts between Paul’s conversion story and doctrine and that of Yahshua and His original apostles.
Analogy of Trust and Verification
The article opens with a scenario: if someone knocks on your door claiming to be a representative of an important authority figure (like the Pope), would you trust them based on their appearance or story alone? The author uses this analogy to compare modern Christians’ blind faith in Paul—despite never having met him or Christ personally.
Paul’s Claimed Authority and Doctrines
The article lists Paul’s key claims, which the author finds problematic:
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He claims to be sent by Christ without ever meeting Him.
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He teaches that God’s Law (Torah) was nailed to the cross and is no longer binding.
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He promotes salvation by faith alone, apart from obedience.
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He asserts authority equal to or greater than the original apostles.
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He dismisses Sabbaths, feasts, and other Torah ordinances.
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He positions himself as a spiritual “father” to his followers.
The author views these as dangerous, unsupported assertions that radically diverge from Christ’s teachings.
Paul’s Damascus Road Experience: Unverifiable and Suspicious
The article scrutinizes Paul’s conversion:
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Paul never saw or interacted with Yahshua in the flesh.
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The being who appeared to Paul never showed His face, making it impossible for Paul to verify the identity.
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The author suggests this “spirit” could have been a demon impersonating Christ.
The spirit’s behavior—blinding Paul and sending him to non-apostolic sources—is contrasted with how Yahshua acted during His earthly ministry: healing, not harming, and training His apostles directly.
Contradictions with Christ’s Teachings
The article cites several core teachings of Yahshua that Paul contradicts:
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Yahshua upheld the Torah and commanded obedience to the Law (Matthew 5:17–19).
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Yahshua instructed His apostles not to go to the Gentiles but only to the lost sheep of Israel (Matthew 10:5–6).
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Paul claimed authority to preach to Gentiles a message of grace minus the Law.
These differences are framed as evidence of spiritual opposition, not divine continuity.
Hypocrisy and Deception in Paul’s Conduct
In Acts 21, Paul publicly performs Jewish purification rituals to appear Torah-observant—despite teaching Gentiles to ignore the Law. The article calls this behavior hypocritical and deceptive, not representative of true righteousness.
Salvation by Faith Alone? A False Doctrine
Paul’s “faith alone” gospel (e.g., Romans 5:1, 11:6) is contrasted with Yahshua’s warnings in Matthew 7:21–23, where people with strong faith and miracles are still told to depart due to lawlessness. The author concludes that faith without obedience is insufficient, and Paul’s gospel is a distortion.
Paul Attacked the Original Apostles
Paul refers to the Twelve as “super-apostles” and accuses them of preaching “another Jesus” (2 Corinthians 11). The author claims Paul flips reality: it is Paul, not the apostles, who preaches a different gospel.
The article emphasizes that Paul’s new “churches” only emerged after he rejected apostolic authority and created his own followers.
Rejection by the Church in Asia
Paul claimed authority over churches like Ephesus, but later laments that all in Asia have deserted him (2 Timothy 1:15). The author links this to Revelation 2:2, where Yahshua commends the Ephesians for rejecting false apostles—interpreted here as a direct rebuke of Paul.
Canonization and Endorsement by the Powerful
Paul’s teachings—especially his lawless gospel—were embraced by institutional Christianity because they appealed to political and religious authorities who sought to suppress Torah obedience. The article asserts that Paul’s prominence in the New Testament is the result of church politics, not divine inspiration.
Conclusion: Paul Is Anti-Christ
The article concludes decisively:
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Paul was never sent by Yahshua.
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His message is not the gospel of the Kingdom.
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He promotes lawlessness, hypocrisy, and spiritual confusion.
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Modern Christians who follow Paul’s gospel are being led away from the true Messiah.
Only by returning to the words and example of Yahshua—and rejecting Paul’s contradictory teachings—can one find the real path to truth.
By easteagle13
That man is Paul.
- That he was sent by Christ.
- That Christ revealed to him that the LAW of God has been “crucified” (nullified, abrogated, removed), hence there’s no need anymore to observe them.
- Faith is enough for “salvation”
- He is equal if not better than the Apostles of Christ.
- He is an Apostle because Christ made him so.
- There’s no need to observe the God ordained festivities (Sabbaths, New Moons, Passover..etc.)
- He is the “father” of those worshipper that he helped spiritually.
- That the greatest LAW is to “love your neighbor as yourself”.
Would it suffice for you to prove or disprove Paul’s teachings according to HOW IT MEASURE UP TO CHRIST’S?? I sure hope so.
3 As Saul was coming near the city of Damascus, suddenly a light from the sky flashed around him.
4 He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul! Why do you persecute me?”
5 “Who are you, Lord?” he asked. “I am Jesus, whom you persecute,” the voice said.
6 “But get up and go into the city, where you will be told what you must do.”
7 The men who were traveling with Saul had stopped, not saying a word; they heard the voice but could not see anyone.
8 Saul got up from the ground and opened his eyes, but could not see a thing. So they took him by the hand and led him into Damascus.
9 For three days he was not able to see, and during that time he did not eat or drink anything.
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When the real Christ was still alive, he does not directly announce his identity to people, even when ASKED or investigated. Christ’s answers varies from “it is he you are talking to” to “the son of man will be revealed” kind of replies, but never I AM JESUS/CHRIST. (frequently fraudters are eager to be acknowledged to be who they pretend to be).
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Christ has all the time to choose his apostles when he was still physically alive. In fact he did and taught them all they need to learn. Christ made those apostles as EYEWITNESSES to the things he did. Especially Christ’s resurrection. It is the reason why, even after Judas Iscariot failed to faithfully fill his office, Paul was not even considered to replace him, nor any other man who does not measure up to being an eyewitness to Christ’s life and ministry to be “sent out”. We all know Christ has ascended to heaven and if he planned to make Paul an important part of his earthly ministry, the voting for Judas replacement time will be the best opportunity to acknowledge Paul into his legitimate church. Making Paul to be NOT CHOSEN WHEN CHRIST WAS PHYSICALLY ALIVE and STILL NOT CHOSEN WHEN CHRIST WAS SPIRITUALLY ALIVE. Only Christ’s enemy will choose Paul to serve another purpose.
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Christ’s Apostles are still alive that time, they are holding Jerusalem as the center of their ministerial work. If the spirit that spoke to Paul was indeed Christ, to whom do you think he will send Paul for “further instructions”? Where? It’s easy to understand that it should be to the Apostles and in Jerusalem. None of these, were done by the spirit. Why?
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Christ never inflict HARM to anyone, much less BLINDS someone, when he was still alive. He does not need to put SICKNESS to someone just to look good by HEALING them afterwards. Who do you think employ such tactics of making people sick just to be a hero figure when they heal their victims? Yup, the fraudulent “faith healers”.
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After Christ’s resurrection, he talked to his disciples and apostles in person BEFORE GOING UP TO HEAVEN. Then he promised that after he went to heaven, a helper will be sent that will help the faithful. Do we find any other conversations between Christ and any of his apostles after he went to heaven? No, even John whom Christ “love so much” has only “visions” of Christ after his ascension.
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The spirit told Paul to preach to the gentiles. MINUS the LAW. Which Paul diligently did. Compare that to Christ’s direct words at Matthew 5:17-19 ,which goes like, whoever disobeys the LAW and teaches others to do the same will be least(smallest, the most worthless) to the kingdom of heavens. And in Matthew 10:5-6
5These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them, “Go nowhere among the Gentiles and enter no town of the Samaritans, 6but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
So we are left with the possibilities that the narration of Paul about his conversion is either a MADE UP STORY of Paul to give himself some credentials or it really happened but the spirit that talked to him is an EVIL SPIRIT working against Christ.
It is without doubt that PAUL TAUGHT that there’s no need to observe the Law!
18 The next day Paul went with us to see James; and all the church elders were present.
19 Paul greeted them and gave a complete report of everything that God had done among the Gentiles through his work.
20 After hearing him, they all praised God. Then they said, “Brother Paul, you can see how many thousands of Jews have become believers, and how devoted they all are to the Law.
21 They have been told that you have been teaching all the Jews who live in Gentile countries to abandon the Law of Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children or follow the Jewish customs.
22 They are sure to hear that you have arrived. What should be done, then?
23 This is what we want you to do. There are four men here who have taken a vow.
24 Go along with them and join them in the ceremony of purification and pay their expenses; then they will be able to shave their heads. In this way everyone will know that there is no truth in any of the things that they have been told about you, but that you yourself live in accordance with the Law of Moses.
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26 So Paul took the men and the next day performed the ceremony of purification with them. Then he went into the Temple and gave notice of how many days it would be until the end of the period of purification, when a sacrifice would be offered for each one of them.
Rom. 5:1, “therefore having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ;”
Rom. 11:6, “But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works, otherwise grace is no longer grace.”
1Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God,” -Ephesians 1:1
You know that everyone in the province of Asia has deserted me, including Phygelus and Hermogenes. – 2 Timothy 1:15
“‘I know your works, your toil and your patient endurance, and how you cannot bear with those who are evil, but have tested those who call themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be false. -Revelations 2:2 A message to the church at Ephesus.
The truth will set you free from lies, only if you are willing to accept it when you found it. -east

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Countless millions follow Pauline doctrine Few that find the narrow path Pray for spiitual awakening I have been aware of these things for 17 years but people in general are spiritually blinded . Thank you for a well written article