03-28-2010, 03:11 AM
Shlama sittingShiva,
Your methods for understanding how things work with respect to Paul are strange.
It is undeniably the case that Paul got the stamp of approval from the apostles...
we can gather that from the writings and from history surrounding what is called 'canonization' which was based upon the writings of the Netzarim (which accepts Paul).
Stop assuming that Paul invented Christianity and hated Israel and try to see his words from all sides...
he does seem to under-emphasize the living by Torah, but much of how you understand Paul comes from Christianity, not the Netzarim.
1. Paul did not create Christianity: Rome did.
2. Paul did not hate Israel: Rome did.
Why do people think Paul did either 1 or 2? Because that's what has been given to us as a legacy of Rome.
Your methods for understanding how things work with respect to Paul are strange.
It is undeniably the case that Paul got the stamp of approval from the apostles...
we can gather that from the writings and from history surrounding what is called 'canonization' which was based upon the writings of the Netzarim (which accepts Paul).
Stop assuming that Paul invented Christianity and hated Israel and try to see his words from all sides...
he does seem to under-emphasize the living by Torah, but much of how you understand Paul comes from Christianity, not the Netzarim.
1. Paul did not create Christianity: Rome did.
2. Paul did not hate Israel: Rome did.
Why do people think Paul did either 1 or 2? Because that's what has been given to us as a legacy of Rome.