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'Apostle' Paul told the world it was Jesus who appeared to him in a light on the road to Damascus and 'commissioned' Paul to take 'a gospel' to the Gentiles.
Even then he did not see Jesus because he was on the ground:
Below is what someone who saw 'Apostle' Paul in the flesh thought of the hoax:
ANOTHER THOUGHT: Yes I believe that Jesus Appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus. Paul had a 180 degree change in his direction after the meeting. Before Paul's conversion he had it made. He was high up in the Judean ruling class and probably wanted for nothing. He believed in God and that was all he needed ( He thought).
After conversion Paul's life changed drastically, not only in his heart but his life style. If Paul did not belong to Christ why would he suffer many, many things for the cause of Christ? And why would he dare to die for Christ sake? Paul was not insane.
Paul played a significant role in spreading Christianity beyond its Jewish roots to non-Jewish (Gentile) populations. He emphasized the universal message of the faith and helped establish the early Christian church as a distinct, inclusive community that welcomed people from all backgrounds.
I dont know I think they met at a concert i am not sure. I you have a better answer you can replace this one any time
The Apostle Paul persecuted Christians before becoming a follower of Christ.
There is no record of that name, Zehar, in the Bible during the time of Christ, nor at any other time.
Jesus never started any church in his lifetime , it was started by Paul.
Yes, his father refused to meet his fiancée, and later, his son.
Paul was a pretty ordinary bloke as this scripture suggests: For his letters, say they, are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech contemptible. (2 Corinthians 10.10) But he did not judge himself on looks, but on Christ: Do ye look on things after the outward appearance? If any man trust to himself that he is Christ's, let him of himself think this again, that, as he is Christ's, even so are we Christ's. (2 Corinthians 10.7)
Parallel lines will never meet.
BC means before christ. It is a time (I think incorrectly) denoted as the year the christian prophet, Jesus. Any time before this is said to be 1 year before christ, 2 years before christ etc
no Maryland did not meet any Indians. no Maryland did not meet any Indians.
At the time of Christ's ministry He referred to himself as the Chief Corner Stone of the church. He was refering to any place where the saints gathered. But he did not start a church. There were many temples but they were already built and in use by the time Christ started His mission.
Are you thinking of "Any Time At All", from 1964? (Paul sang on the chorus, because John couldn't hit the high notes!)