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No, he said it was not necessary.

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Q: Did Paul insist that all male converts to Christianity be circumcised?
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Why did StPaul travel?

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What does Paul say about circumcision?

He notes that certain people getting circumcised and boasting about it are not obeying the law and therefore have their priorities wrong. He advises that the most important thing is to become a new creation in Jesus not circumcision. The context is that Paul had advised adult converts that they don't need to get circumcised in order to become Christians. As the first Christians were Jewish and were therefore circumcised it was assumed that to join them circumcision was required by adult male converts. However Paul considered that getting circumcised as an adult (no anaesthesis in those days) was a much heavier burden than the apostles had had (being Jewish they had been circumcised close to birth and wouldn't even remember it). Therefore he didn't consider it necessary for them to get circumcised in order to belong to the religion.


Who was the woman converted by Paul's preachings?

The woman converted by Paul's preachings was Lydia, a seller of purple goods in Philippi. She became one of the first converts to Christianity in Europe after hearing Paul's teachings by the river.


In what specific year preferred did the religious practice of circumcision end within Christianity?

There is no specific year, but circumcision of converts to Christianity was very rare to begin with. As is evident in the epistles of Paul and Peter, the practice was debated from the first first days of the church. By the end of the first century the Epistles of Paul were widely read, and by this time circumcision of converts had likely ended completely.


Do Protestants have to get circumcised?

No. Paul's Epistles in the New Testament discuss the question of whether or not Christians need to be circumcised, and he says that they don't. For this reason circumcision is not a part of Christianity. Some Christian boys have been circumcised for other reasons, but there is no religious reason for circumcision.


Was Paul Lynde circumcised?

He was Catholic so chancer are that he was not.


From which religion did the converts of Paul came from?

The converts were called earlier as gentiles.


Who is considered the founder of Christianity?

Christianity was founded by a man named Saul, later named Paul and St. Paul. Others argue that Christ was the founder of Christianity, but this is not true. Jesus never called anything Christianity as Paul did when going from city to city spreading the word. He set his life to converting those to the religion he called, Christianity. Throughout Paul's life, relationships, and time period, Paul made himself the founder of Christianity.


What did Paul do in the rise of Christianity?

paul spreaded christianity throughout the empire


Who were the earliest converts to Christianity?

The earliest converts to Christianity were primarily Jewish people who believed that Jesus was the fulfillment of their religious prophecies and teachings. Among them were Jesus' disciples, such as Peter, James, and John, who became leaders in the early Christian movement. Other early converts included individuals like Paul, who was initially a persecutor of Christians but later became a passionate follower of Jesus.


Who is St. Paul?

Along with St Peter, St Paul is one of the two most revered apostles of the Christian Church. Paul said, in his epistles, that he was the apostle to the uncircumcised - non-Jewish converts and potential converts to Christianity. He was the author of several epistles (letters) that form part of the New Testament. ANSWER Paul was a man who hated Jesus followers and wanted to kill them. Before his name was Saul but when he got baptized by Ananias he became a converted man and changed his name to PAUL. - MRSR


Did Paul redefine Christianity?

I think defined not redefined, because that was just the beginning of Christianity so Paul was defining what Christianity is.