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WAS PAUL OF TARSUS A MAN OF GOD?
Paul of Tarsus, who the Catholics
call Saint Paul, and the Protestants or
Evangelicals call Paul the Apostle, was not
a man of God, because he preached the
disobedience to several commandments of God.
It is written in Genesis 17:9-26 and in Exodus 12:48 and in Leviticus
12:3, that God commanded that all the
men be circumcised.
However, Paul of Tarsus, in Galatians
5:2, said for us not to make the circumcision.
Therefore, we see that the word of Paul
is totally opposed to the word of God.
This shows that Paul was not a man of
God, and that Paul was used by Satan to deceive the people,
and to induce them to disobey the commandments of God.
It is written in the Gospel
according to Matthew 5:17-19, that Jesus Christ
said that he did not come to abolish the Law of God, and that the Law of God will never be abolished, and that we
must obey all the commandments of the Law of God, without exception.
However, Paul of Tarsus, in Ephesians
2:15, said that Jesus Christ abolished the Law
of God (Torah).
Therefore, we see that the doctrine of Paul
of Tarsus is totally opposed to the doctrine of Jesus
Christ.
Paul of Tarsus said, in Romans 3:28,
that the salvation is by faith, without the works of the law.
However, Jesus Christ said, in the Gospel according to Matthew 7:21-23,
that those that believe in him but do not obey the commandments of God, will not enter in the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, we see that Jesus Christ
refuted the false doctrines of Paul of Tarsus.
Studying the history of the Christianity, we see that in the beginning
of the Christian Era there were two types of followers of Jesus Christ: those that obeyed all the
commandments of God and said that Paul of Tarsus was an apostate and a heretic,
who were called Ebionites, and the ones
that followed the false doctrines of Paul of
Tarsus, and did not obey all the commandments of God, who gave origin to the Catholicism,
from which later derived the Protestantism.
In fact, the Ebionites are the ones
that should be called Christians,
because they follow the doctrine of Jesus Christ,
and the Catholics and Protestants, or Evangelicals, should be called Paulines,
because they follow the doctrine of Paul of
Tarsus, that is totally opposed to the doctrine of Jesus Christ.
Yahveh bless you.
João Paulo Fernandes Pontes.
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