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Originally posted by timeless
Yes I have read and studied Paul.
No, I'm familiar with the verses you are talking about, I was just curious if you had personally studied them. Thank you for clarifying that for me. =)
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My point and question is why spend so much time on some one who CLAIMED to be chosen instead of focussing on the Master's teachings?
Because Paul was probably the one who understood Jesus teachings better than ANYONE else at the time.
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The real founder of Christianity is Saint Paul. Out of the 27 books of New Testament, 14 are attributed to him. This is true even though the teachings of Saint Paul directly contradicted those of Jesus, and his directly chosen apostles, including James.
Sorry, I would have to respectfully disagee with you here. I'm sure you expected that, so let's talk about it.
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When asked what a man must do to get eternal life, Jesus advised us to follow the commandments of the Old Testament (Mark 10:19).
And when the young man answered that he had kept the commandments Jesus said "Follow me."
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He further said "Think not that I have come to abolish the law or the Prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. ... till heaven and earth pass away, not an inta, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:17-19).
Jesus did fulfill the law. Paul makes that very clear in Romans and Hebrews.
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Apostle James wrote, "You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone." (James 2:24).
"For we hold that a man is justified by faith apart from works of law" (Romans 3:28)
Paul vs James is a pretty common argument in MANY circles so I've been forced to study the issue.
If you get a chance, look at Romans 4 and James 2. If you happen to have a bible, look at the references that are given when both these passages talk about Abraham.
Romans 4 will give you Genesis 15. James will give you Genesis 22.
What's the point? Paul says that Abraham was justified because of his faith (Genesis 15). So as far as God was concerned ol Abe was righteous.
James says that "it was fulfilled" and he points to Genesis 22. James is writing to Christians and James is telling them that Abraham fulfilled Genesis 15 by lifting the knife in Genesis 22. James is making the point that "Look guys, you claim you have faith, you claim to believe in one God, you claim all this stuff but how do I know? I can only know what you believe by what you do".
In other words, before God abraham was justified in Genesis 15 by his faith. Before men, Abraham was justified in Genesis 22 before men by what he did. You've got a time period of 44 or so years between Genesis 15 and Genesis 22.
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"Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins." (Hebrews 9:22).
"Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as an expiation by his blood, to be received by faith" (Romans 3:25).
I see that you believe Paul wrote Hebrews. Good, I do too. Yes, without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin. Jesus fulfilled that. He fulfilled the law requiring either total holiness or death. He died so to fulfilled the entire law, allowing those who would accept that free gift to have eternal life.
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Paul is a sea of contradictions:
(1) On women he says, Women should keep silence in the churches. For they are not permitted to speak, but should be subordinate, as even the law says." (1 Cor 14:34)
On the other hand he says they should have equal place within family, church and society at large. "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus." (Galatians 3:28)
Hmmm! Which is it?[
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It's both. He wasn't clowning. =)
One thing to beware of when reading ancient writings would be the cultural context. The culture at the time Paul was writing was that the men sat on one side of the temple, the women on the other. You can still see this today in Mosques and the early church was organized this way. When a teacher talked the women had the tendancy to yell over to their husbands "What does that mean?" and other such questions. So what's the solution? Wait till you get home to ask questions. Be quiet while the teaching is going on.
But I'm glad you quoted Galations, you can find the same thing in Ephesians. Paul put women on the same level as men, yet in church he had to impose restrictions on their right to speak.
In fact, Paul lays a heavier burden on the man in Ephesians. If you'd like to look at that passage we can.
But what Paul wrote was revolutionary for that time period. He said women were equal to men. And only in christianity was this ever taught. The romans had a LOT of rules regarding women. The jews had a LOT of rules regarding women. Yet God in the gospel writings and through Paul raised them up to their rightful place.
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On one hand Paul insists that salvation comes not by anything we can accomplish on our own, or by works of the law, but rather "by faith in Christ." (Gal 2:16)
On the other he says "As in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive." (1 Cor. 15:22) Hmmm! Now everyone runs around trying to save me! Wonderful. We all appreciate this so much!
Huh? Could you elaborate on this a little? I'm not sure what to respond to. Sorry.
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(3) I could go on with contradictions about homosexuality but we have just been through this mess[xx(] and a few people might throw a few stones at me. Ouch! Warning shots mostly.
Ah, link?
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Why so many contradictions in Paul? I think it is because he was not a master. WHY would do people spend so much time on a struggling student? Perhaps out of interest and curiousity? But in the end it was the master who showed us the way. Personally I will not waste anymore time on Paul. Too much gold in the masters of this world.
Humm, I'm interested in your phrasing thoughout this post. Could you please define what a master is and is not?
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You want the truth eh! The Truth is the light. The light is the way. When you have seen the light. Your perception of the the truth will never be the same again. The light is the light (literally). When the light (literally) comes and visits you one day all this will not hold the same allure to you. All these words become an academic exercise of curiosity. This is yet another reason why I do not believe Paul's CLAIM, for words were everything to this zealous Pharisee.
Again, I'm interested in your phrasing. Could you tell me more about this light?
But I do appreciate your polite post. I guess I've ticked off some other people, so I'm happy that you're not angry.