With respect and adoration.
The thoughts of Jean-Paul Sartre do not relate to Christianity. Christianity means we believe in Jesus; that we are saved unto eternal life by the precious blood of Jesus. And Jean-Paul Sartre's thoughts show a diversity from this. When he was asked how he would like to be remembered, he said: "I would like people to remember the milieu or historical situation in which I lived,... how I lived in it, in terms of all the aspirations which I tried to gather up within myself. " So his thoughts were on himself and not on our Lord Jesus Christ.
Brenden Lee
No Jesus is more important then Paul.
Jesus called st. Paul ....err... well...st. Paul I guess
In the Bible, Moses comes first, then Jesus, then Paul.
Paul always believed in Jesus.
Even though Paul never did meet Jesus, he always claimed and worked for Jesus as his apostle.
Paul became a Pharisee during Jesus' time. He was actually born a Hebrew of Hebrews, which made him a Pharisee from birth. Paul was one of Jesus' Apostles.
In many ways
Christmas relates to baby Jesus
After the death of Jesus. Paul taught of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his teaching of a New Covenant
Paul was not a friend of Jesus, as the bible says Paul wanted to persecute and kill the early christians.