darius wood.
Because if Jesus did not rise from the dead - then he did not return to send Paul on the 'road to Damascus' - this is why it is so important. No Resurrection = No commission = No Christianity!
No as Paul never knew Jesus at all, the simple reason being that Paul the apostle came much later , after Jesus was crucified and he had also risen from the dead by then. Paul was called Saul in his early years.
Nowhere. The only time Jesus met Paul was briefly on the road to Damascus after he (Jesus) was already dead and resurrected. And even then Jesus didn't take Paul anywhere, he sent him on to Damascus. Jesus took Paul into the dessert of Arabia. This is where God spent three years with Paul teaching him about the gospel and about His son Jesus. Paul had to go through this transformation before he could minister to the people ( Jews and Gentiles). Galatians 1:15-18
Paul was after Jesus.
No, Paul and Jesus never met while Jesus was still alive. It was after Jesus rose from the dead that Jesus appeared to Paul (See 1 Corinthians 15:8). While some people interpret Paul as having a vision on the road to Damascus (Acts 9 1-6), Paul himself insisted that Jesus appeared to him in his resurrected person in his written word (See 1 Corinthians 15:8).
Dead Jesus was created in 1998.
No Jesus is more important then Paul.
In the Bible, Moses comes first, then Jesus, then Paul.
Jesus called st. Paul ....err... well...st. Paul I guess
No, Paul was not taught by Jesus during his ministry. Paul became a follower of Jesus after having a vision of him on the road to Damascus.
Jesus meant let the spiritually dead bury the dead. If you want to live follow Jesus.
Paul always believed in Jesus.