Uploaded by dallasjewishboy on Dec 18, 2008
According to his own autobiographical account, Paul of Tarsus grew up as a religious Jew named Saul. In his youth, he writes, he was a Pharisee and a follower of Rabbi Gamliel; he claims that he even persecuted Jesus followers for their false beliefs.
On a trip to Damascus, Paul had a mind-altering experience, a vision of Jesus as god. This vision transformed not only his own life, but the history of the world as well. Before Pauls vision, Jesus followers saw themselves as Jews and observed the Torah. The characteristic that set them apart from other Jews was their belief that Jesus was the Messiah, and that he would one day return to redeem the Jewish people.
Paul radically redefined this small Jewish sect into a new religion that sharply broke with Judaism. According to him, what mattered to God was not observance of the Torah, but faith in Jesus. Those surviving Christians who had known Jesus personally Paul had not strenuously resisted this teaching. The New Testament Book of Acts 10:14 records that Peter, whom the Catholic Church regards as its first pope, scrupulously observed Kashrut. According to Acts 2:46 and 3:1, Jesus disciples regularly prayed at the Temple. Jesus brother, James, dispatched emissaries to teach that everyone born Jewish was required to be circumcised (Acts 15:1; see also Galatians 2:12). He also ordered Paul to observe Jewish law (Acts 21:24). Paul rejected Jamess command. We conclude, he taught instead, that a man is put right with his God only through faith and not by doing what the Law commands. (Romans 3:28)
Pauls, not Jamess teaching, prevailed in Christianity. Consequently, Catholics came to asses peoples righteousness in Gods eyes primarily by virtue of their faith in Jesus as well as their performance of the sacraments. Protestantisms founder, Martin Luther, differed from the Church only in teaching that faith alone (without sacraments) is sufficient. In On Christian Liberty, a pamphlet he issued in 1520, Luther wrote: Above all things, bear in mind what I have said, that faith alone without works, justifies, sets free, and saves.
Paul vigorously fought the Jewish belief that observing the Torahs ritual and ethical laws made on righteous in Gods eyes. If that were true, he reasoned, people could achieve righteousness through their own efforts: It would mean that there was no purpose to the crucifixion, and Christ would have died in vain (Galatians 2:21).
Paul believed, as did the Jews, that God had given mankind the Torah. However, unlike the Jews, he maintained that people could only be saved if they followed the Torahs laws perfectly. Since it is impossible to do so, and since God will damn people for any violations whatsoever, the Torahs many laws must be seen as a curse, not a blessing. To be saved, mankind must be redeemed from the Law, a redemption which can only come through belief in Jesus (see Galatians 3:10, 21-22; and Romans 3:28)
Judaism rejected virtually every element in Pauls reasoning process. While it advocated complete observance of the Torah, it also recognized that people inevitably would sin (Ecclesiastes 7:20). Well before Jesus and Paul, it had worked out an extensive process for repentance (known in Hebrew as Teshuva). Unfortunately, Pauls claim that God damns people for violating any Torah law has helped lead many people in the Western world to believe that God of the Hebrew Bible is a harsh, vengeful figure.
As long as the small sect of Christians differed from their fellow Jews only with regard to certain beliefs about Jesus, they remained part of the Jewish community. But once Paul dropped the Torah, and dropped any legal requirements for converting to Judaism, Christianity ceased being a sect and became a separate religion. From the perspective of Christianity, this made Paul into a great hero, Saint Paul. Most Jews find it hard to regard him with equal adulation.
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Typical of the heretics who attack Saint Paul .
ComradeAgopian 1 week ago
Non believers are "carnal" and the carnal man can't understand the spiritual man.
brazilian777able 3 weeks ago
some really good stuff here
willbirful 4 weeks ago
I like. Christian"s seem to forget or ignore that both Peter and Paul were Jews
1Tiqvah 1 month ago
@dallasjewboy. I am amazed by your video. It is incorrect in a number of very important respects.
CleanItUpMan99 1 month ago
Step into my office....why?.....cause you're fired!
MrBuster128 1 month ago
Paul Paul Paul!!
MrBuster128 1 month ago
@Phaedron777 Another good way to expose Paul is to ask this question. What do Paul and Jezebel (Revelation 2:20) have in common? Answer: They both misled Jesus' servants into eating food sacrificed to idols.(1 Corinthians Ch 8-10).PS The 15 talents are 15 kingdom parables, keep your eye on the scribe Mat. 13:52, the eye is the lamp of the body! God bless. The last will be first and the first will be last, The parable of the talents reveals that we are the farmers that sow the seed
RyanCreated 1 month ago
You have already lied about Paul by producing this white image. Therefore, don't care to hear what you have to say.
sourheartroasie 1 month ago
Paul is the Fictional Persona's of Titus Flavius Josephus, his son Justus and Pliny the Younger
thone2008 2 months ago