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Before we can give a factual to your question, first we have to agree what books/epistles did St. Paul write.

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Paul invented Christianity. Jesus was Jewish.

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Paul of Tarsus, also known as Saint Paul, played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings of several epistles in the New Testament. His teachings helped shape the early Christian church and emphasized the universality of Jesus' message, which contributed to the growth and expansion of Christianity beyond its Jewish origins. Paul's work helped establish key theological concepts and practices that continue to influence Christian beliefs today.

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Paul of Tarsus was a great missionary for God, he faced prison shipwreck on his missionary journeys, he also started the first churches. He also wrote 14 of the books in the new testament.

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