The Paul Paradox – The Matrix of Antinomies

The Paul Paradox – The Matrix of Antinomies

The Paul Paradox – The Matrix of Antinomies. The article highlights a striking anomaly in the New Testament: Paul’s epistles rarely quote Jesus’ words or reference His life events (e.g., Nativity, Passion). The sole exception is the Eucharist formula in 1 Corinthians 11:24–25. This absence contrasts sharply with the Gospels, raising questions about Paul’s theological alignment with Jesus’ original teachings.

Paul Taught A Different Gospel Than Jesus Did

Paul Taught A Different Gospel Than Jesus Did

Paul Taught A Different Gospel Than Jesus Did. The article argues that the Apostle Paul preached a fundamentally different message than Jesus and His original disciples, accusing Paul of distorting Christianity by rejecting the Mosaic Law, promoting faith over works, and targeting Gentiles despite Jesus’ focus on Israel. The author claims Paul’s teachings contradict both Jesus and the Old Testament, labeling him a false prophet and deceiver. Historical critiques from scholars and philosophers are cited to support this view, culminating in a call to reject Pauline Christianity in favor of Islam.