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Lindita666

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We know very well that the J*wish rabbi Yeshua and the J*wish rabbi Muhammad, like many J*wish prophets, never existed. But did the J*wish missionary Paul really live? In the Judeo/Christian Bible, Paul was spreading Christianity in Anatolia and Greece. Did this man really live? Or is Paul, like the others, a made-up character?
 
The faerie tale story character Saul was a jew who opposed christianity, persecuting christians and was at the stoning of Stephen, the supposed first christian martyr. Later, on the road to Damascus, Saul ate some bad weeds and hallucinated about "jesus", and "converted to" christianity, which made it blind; after its sight was restored it got baptised and started preaching about jewsus. Saul, a jewbrew name, was changed to the Roman/Latin name Paul - exactly like the jew does in real-life today - and "Paul" means "small" or "humble" - the jew certainly isn't humble but before interbreeding with Humans, it was smaller/shorter; "Saul" means "asked/requested". Like it was said here in your other thread, the first jews were christians - the bibles admit so, with this here as an example.
 
The faerie tale story character Saul was a jew who opposed christianity, persecuting christians and was at the stoning of Stephen, the supposed first christian martyr. Later, on the road to Damascus, Saul ate some bad weeds and hallucinated about "jesus", and "converted to" christianity, which made it blind; after its sight was restored it got baptised and started preaching about jewsus. Saul, a jewbrew name, was changed to the Roman/Latin name Paul - exactly like the jew does in real-life today - and "Paul" means "small" or "humble" - the jew certainly isn't humble but before interbreeding with Humans, it was smaller/shorter; "Saul" means "asked/requested". Like it was said here in your other thread, the first jews were christians - the bibles admit so, with this here as an example.
Thank you for the information.
 
Some rabbinical authority that was moved from inner Israel duties to christian subversion likely did exist, probably a group of rabbis.

An actual person called Saul of Tarsus, student of Gamaliel, likely did not exist.

The name of Paul itself is a mockery of Apollonius.

The earliest christian manuscripts are the letters of Paul (gospels came much, much later), but these were likely written by a group of rabbis, under the pen name of Paul.

Same with any other "apostles", even their character traits reflect the 12 Zodiac signs (Peter, for example, is the leader, is stubborn, etc., which represents Aries).
 
Some rabbinical authority that was moved from inner Israel duties to christian subversion likely did exist, probably a group of rabbis.

An actual person called Saul of Tarsus, student of Gamaliel, likely did not exist.

The name of Paul itself is a mockery of Apollonius.

The earliest christian manuscripts are the letters of Paul (gospels came much, much later), but these were likely written by a group of rabbis, under the pen name of Paul.

Same with any other "apostles", even their character traits reflect the 12 Zodiac signs (Peter, for example, is the leader, is stubborn, etc., which represents Aries).
Christianity began to spread after the raid on Jerusalem in 70 AD.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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