Maybe because The Bible is the truth, and Mormonism is a cult....
I'd go with what the Bible says, not what a group of people believe.
The letters of the Apostle Peter are located in the New Testament. They were written to the Christians dispersed throughout the Roman world.
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Yes, Paul from the New Testament is considered to be an Apostle. He is often referred to as the "Apostle Paul" and played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
Member of the Old Church. has written: 'An inquiry into the commission and doctrine of the new apostle Emanuel Swedenborg'
The apostle Paul spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean regionSaint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland!
The Apostle Paul supported himself through tentmaking, as he was skilled in this trade. This allowed him to provide for his own needs while also spreading the message of Christianity during his travels.
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.
The apostle Paul is often credited with spreading the teachings of Jesus the farthest and most effectively. Through his missionary journeys and letters, he helped establish early Christian communities throughout the Mediterranean world.
Paul spread Christianity throughout modern-day Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, and Syria.
Paul the apostle lived primarily in Antioch, Tarsus, and Rome. He traveled extensively throughout the Mediterranean region, spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Apostle Paul (formerly known as Saul) witnessed the martyrdom of St. Stephen. He approved of Stephen's execution and went on to become one of the most influential figures in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
Dominic Devas has written: 'St. Bernardine of Siena, apostle of devotion to the Holy Name, 1380-1444' 'The doctrine of eternal punishment' -- subject(s): Christianity, Hell