George Bernard Shaw – The conversion of Paul was no conversion at all: it was Paul who converted the religion that has raised one man above sin and death...
History tells a much different story about the so called apostle to the gentiles than most Christians know. The man that became everything to everybody in reality was nothing more than a big liar. Paul's life was nothing more than one big lie right after another. In reality the historical Saul-Paul was born in Greece to two gentile parents, so Paul was not really Jewish at all. And all historical evidence outside the New Testament seems to support the ideal that Saul was given the Roman name Paul from birth, and no Jew in their right mind would have given their child a Roman name or accept Roman citizenship. But things continue to get worse for this so called apostle to the gentiles because not only was Paul good friends with the high priest and the others that were responsible for the death of our messiah, but history tells us that Paul was also very closely related to Herod The Great.
Now that you have a pretty good ideal about who this so called apostle to the gentiles really was lets talk about Paul's first trip to Jerusalem, and let me just say that it would be a trip that would turn Paul into an angry monster dead set on revenge on anybody that happened to be Jewish. And it didn't matter if they were orthodox or Nazarene Jews led by James The Just, because Paul hated them all equally. (The codes in the Tanakh confirm this, epically Paul's hatred towards both James and Peter). After Paul arrived in Jerusalem he lived there for quite some before meeting the daughter of a priest, and that very meeting would shape every last second of Paul's life from that day forward. History tells us that Paul had a strong passion to marry the priests daughter from their very first meeting. Paul even converted to Judaism, got circumcised, and started observing the sabbath in an attempt to marry his new found love, but it wouldn't be long before Paul got turned down. The priests daughter rejected Paul's marriage proposal because of the the law of Moses, and this set Paul into a rage that would dominate the rest of his life. And from that day forward Paul was dead set on destroying both the law of Moses and Judaism as a whole.
Paul began Iimitedly writing against the law claiming to have had a vision on a road while traveling to Damascus with his friends and fellow co conspiring lairs, but in reality Paul's so called Damascus road conversion story changed three times to fit the audience that Paul happened to be talking to at the time. But Paul never actually converted to anything he just became anything and everything on the spur of the moment to fool and control people that didn't know any better. Paul twisted and turned scripture to fit his false doctrine. Paul converted the original messianic religion of the messiah into something completely foreign away from the original message of our messiah Yahushua.
The early followers of Yahushua were Torah observant Jews, and many of them including James The Just didn't even cut their hair or eat any kind of meat. So just as prophesied by the prophets Yahushua didn't abolish the law, he made it honorable. There was never any plans to abolish the law, and you can read about that in the Tanakh where it talks about the new covenant. The early followers of Yahushua were well aware of this fact, because they actually knew our messiah unlike some liar that came along and supposedly had some vision.
So in closing I just want to remind you that things aren't always as they seem like for example Peter and Paul in later Christian tradition became best friends and coworkers, but in reality they were bitter enemy's representing two entirely different religious standpoints. So wake up and seek the Most High for the truth in all things.
Question: Why did Paul chose the tittle of apostle to the gentiles?
Answer: The answer to this question is very simple Paul chose the tittle of apostle to the gentiles for two reasons. The first reason is he knew that Simon Peter was given that name by our messiah Yahushua, and Paul wanted to downplay Simon Peter's roll in the early church. Paul took the tittle of apostle to the gentiles to compete with one of his biggest rivals. And the second and most important reason is Paul knew it would be a whole lot easier to fool the gentiles because they did not know the scriptures like the Jews did, so Paul took advantage of the gentiles by twisting and turning the already poorly translated Greek scriptures to support his perverted gospel.
Note: In Romans 16:11 Paul greets his kinsmen a member of the royal family of Herod The great.
Note: Roman citizenship from birth means Saul had to be given a Roman name from birth. It turns out that Paul is a Roman name.
Note: Herod's foster brother was a member of Paul's Christian church at Antioch.
Note: Herod The Great was from the fake serpent seed line, so therefore he was not really Jewish at all.
Final Note: The information in this blog was obtained from historical documents including the investigation of Paul and his family history by the early Jewish Christians who lived just a few short decades after the time of Paul, so it was very essay for them to trace Paul's family history back and find out the truth about one of the biggest false prophets that this world has ever seen.
Hey bro! thanks for your help on Saul! Can you tell me where in the Bible you find the name Yahushua? i would really like to know. thanks.
... written by Kendall,
05 October, 2008
Yahushua is the proper name for the messiah, and you can find it in the Restored Name King James Version Bible at http://www.yahushua.net/scriptures/.
... written by Thomas,
07 October, 2008
cool, thanks. But Yahushua is actually translated as Joshua as in the Hebrew OT. it was a trick question.
... written by tlallen,
02 November, 2008
to Thomas: There was and still is no "J" sound in the Hebrew language. In fact that letter "J" was created in the late 1600's and was not in the original 1611 version of the KJV. Sufficeth to say, in proper Hebrew, the name would not be pronounced "Joshua" but Yah'shua... which incidentally means "Yah is salvation".
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thanks for your help on Saul!
Can you tell me where in the Bible you find the name Yahushua? i would really like to know. thanks.