Contents
- Copyright Notice
- Epigraph
- Forward... the WHY of it All
- An Introductory Look at Paul of Tarsus
- A Few of the Bible's "Smaller Hints"
- Paul preaches "in his own name"...
- Paul claims the title of spiritual "Father"...
- Paul was blinded by his spiritual "awakening"...
- Paul downplays the innate holiness of "little children"...
- Paul is without doubt a man "of the world"...
- Paul affirms all within the "one body" (regardless of doctrinal differences)...
- Some even say that the Bible shows Paul to be "the Antichrist"...
- The book of Revelation strongly hints that Paul is a false prophet...
- Jesus and Paul: a Look at their Lives
- Their citizenship...
- Their personal wealth...
- How they "made their living"...
- Their affiliations with and towards the Pharisees...
- To whom they most readily preached...
- How they dealt with temptation...
- How they dealt with threats of violence...
- How they dealt with accusations of wrongdoing...
- Jesus and Paul: a Look at their Personalities
- Paul's cowardice and Jesus' courage...
- Paul's arrogance and Jesus' humility...
- Paul's callousness and Jesus' caring...
- Paul's condemnation and Jesus' forgiveness...
- Paul's divisiveness and Jesus' peacemaking...
- Paul's passive-aggression and Jesus' gentle kindness...
- Paul's deceitfulness and Jesus' honesty...
- Jesus and Paul: a Look at their Preaching
- Paul's pious boasting and Jesus' humble quietude...
- Paul's heated preaching and Jesus' calm teaching...
- Paul's loyalty to allies and Jesus' devotion to strangers...
- Paul's manipulation of Scripture and Jesus' use thereof...
- Paul's malleable theology and Jesus' consistent Way...
- Jesus and Paul: their Conflicting Theologies
- Paul's replacing of the Law vs Jesus' reformation of it...
- Paul and our innate sin vs Jesus and our inherent divinity...
- Paul guided by convenience and convention vs Jesus abiding by "the Fruit of the Tree"...
- Paul calling for obedience to human authorities vs Jesus encouraging the transcendence thereof...
- Paul believing God to live in heaven "up above" vs Jesus knowing GOD to reside in Heaven within...
- Paul believing God to be a meter of harsh punishment vs Jesus knowing GOD'S Love to be truly unconditional...
- Paul believing God is the one who saves "the worthy" vs Jesus teaching that each of us must save ourselves...
- Paul equating the "Gospel" with Jesus' resurrection vs Jesus defining his "Gospel" as Salvation via Love...
- Paul professing obedience to Jesus for salvation of self vs Jesus desiring service to God via sacrificing for others...
- Paul: an Apostle of Delightful Irony
- Conclusion: Returning to the Way of Christ
Smaller Hints
Contrasts Part 1
Contrasts Part 2
Contrasts Part 3
Conflicts
Copyright Notice
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Opening Epigraph Back to Top ↑
For ages self-professed prophets and self-lauded scholars have beat upon the anvil that is God's Word, and though the noise of their thunderous blows was often heard - and though many were often led astray by those strikes' most raucous clang, their hammers are becoming more brittle by the hour - and indeed are destined to ultimately shatter, while the anvil itself remains forever whole and fully unharmed.(Inspired by Earl Merit and William Hare)
Forward... the WHY of it All Back to Top ↑
"No sooner had Jesus knocked over the menacing dragons of religious dogma and spiritual superstition than the 'apostle' Paul boldly set them back upright again. In truth, there is not one word of Pauline Christianity to be found in the gospel utterances of Jesus, and there has thus never been a more monstrous imposition perpetrated than the one where the Christian religion imposed Paul's soul upon the soul of Christ - and this, in Jesus' name no less! Almost as egregious, this fresh doctrine of Paul's was one that sought not to topple or even significantly alter the unjust political systems of its day, but was rather designed to coddle them and the corrupt delegates who ran them. As such, it can come as no surprise that The Way of Jesus Christ was suppressed by the time's political world and was adopted as its official faith." - via George Bernard Shaw
While engaging my own in-depth study of the Bible over the last several decades, I have been constantly amazed at the vastly different interpretations people have formulated as to its most important spiritual tenets. Indeed, it seemed that no matter who I asked, I was always met with a differing set of responses; responses (even from Christian preachers and self-professed biblical scholars) that often seemed to flagrantly contradict the very Way of Jesus Christ that the Bible's canonical gospels so clearly portrayed. For those of you less familiar with the Bible's specific contents, consider the following examples:
- * While the Christian church tells us to willingly tithe a portion of our earnings every Sunday, Jesus was not a fan of the same; preferring instead that we follow his Way and
Luke 11:41, Matthew 6:3, NRSV(?)Give for alms those things that are within... When you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your alms might be given in secret. - * While the church frequently teaches that that God is a God of vengeance and that all "non-believers" are damned to Hell for eternity, Jesus noted instead that
,John 5:22, NRSV(?) thatThe Father judges no one ,John 12:47, NRSV(?) and that we are toI do not judge anyone who hears my words and yet still does not keep them Luke 6:36-37, NRSV(?)Be merciful, just as your [heavenly] Father is merciful .. Do not condemn and you will not be condemned. - * While the church teaches that Salvation comes from verbally professing a faith in Jesus Christ as being "the only Son of God" and one's "personal Savior", Jesus himself noted that
,Mark 10:18, NRSV(?) thatNo one is Good but God alone ,John 12:44, NRSV(?) thatwhomever believes in me believes not in me but in Him who sent me ,John 5:41, NRSV(?) thatI do not accept the glory of human beings ,Matthew 19:17, NRSV(?) and thatIf you wish to enter into Life, uphold the Commandments John 13:17, NRSV(?)If you understand these things, blessed are you while you perform them. - * While most church leaders preach that Jesus was sinless and that no one else can hope to attain his level of moral brilliance, Jesus himself begged to differ - stating quite plainly that
,John 14:12, NRSV(?) and thatthe one who believes in me wil also do the works that I do, and in fact will do even greater works than these John 14:20, NRSV(?)On that day you will know that I am in my Father, and that you are in me, and that I am in you. - * While the church teaches that Divine Justice is a punishment-based "eye for an eye", Jesus informed us that God's Love is unconditionally
,Matthew 5:48 - i.e. without any punishment whatsoever; see 1 John 4:18 and thatperfect Matthew 12:7, NRSV(?)I desire mercy, not sacrifice. - * While the church tends to preach that Heaven exists "up above" and can only be entered after one dies, Jesus directly noted that
Luke 17:20-21, NRSV(?)The Kingdom of Heaven is not coming [at some point in the future] with things that can be observed... For in truth the Kingdom of Heaven is already within you. - * While most in the church believe that "the Good News" is Jesus' resurrection from the dead. Jesus himself quite clearly defined his "Good News" twofold - first, that
Matthew 10:7, NRSV(?) and second, that entrance thereto was attained only by those who persisted in selflessly Caring for others.(Matthew 24:12-14, also John 13:15-17.)the Kingdom of Heaven is already at hand - * While many in the church still quote some of the more violent passages of the Hebrew Bible (a.k.a. the Old Testament) to justify their non-loving, war-justifying, and even bigoted behaviors, Jesus plainly stated that
,Matthew 5:9, NRSV(?) and that we are toBlessed are the Peacemakers .Matthew 5:44, NRSV(?) Indeed, the New Testament itself went even further in stating thatLove [our] enemies In speaking of a New Covenant, [Jesus] has made the first one obsolete. Hebrews 8:13, NRSV(?) - * While the church claims that all the words in the Bible are objectively true and must be read "literally", Jesus gives us a far better standard for judging the Truth of the Scriptures(as well as the words of the "prophets" and pastors who claim to understand them) when he tells us to put them all into practice and thereby test every profession thereof to see Whether or not they bear the "Fruits of the Spirit."(a la. "No good tree bears bad fruit, nor again does a bad tree bear good fruit; for each tree is known by its own fruit The good person out of the good treasure of the heart produces good, and the evil person out of evil treasure produces evil." Luke 6:43-45, NRSV(?).)
While there are many Christian apologists who go to great lengths to explain and/or justify these quite blatant contradictions, the fact remains that the Bible obviously contains a number of theological doctrines that are at best at odds with one another. And it is at one of the most important (if not the most important) of these schisms that this treatise takes aim - namely, the stark contrast between (and indeed contradictory espousals of) the life and teachings of Jesus Christ (as read in the canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and the very different life and teachings of the essential founder of the modem-day Christian Church - who was and remains Paul of Tarsus, a self-proclaimed "apostle" of Jesus Christ.
Christianity is currently the world's largest religion, representing the primary spiritual affiliation for almost 2.5 billion people, or roughly one third of the current human population. And yet to be fair it is difficult to identify one true Christian religion - with the World Almanac stating that there are over 400 different known Christian denominations, and with the World Christian Encyclopedia breaking those major designations down even further to count over 20,000 significant differences in dogma among the world's Christian believers. These variations range from ultra-conservative "literalists" to hyper-liberal "progressives," and differ in their beliefs about such important concepts as the honoring of the Sabbath, the washing of others' feet, the ownership of possessions, entering into Heaven, the nature of Heaven itself, receiving baptism, communion's exclusivity, communion itself, speaking in tongues, the handling of serpents, prophesying, prayer, works vs faith, how to read Scripture, the nature of the Rapture, the character of God, the requirements for redemption, the necessity of confession, the holiness of Mary, the acceptable translation(s) of the Bible, the existence of predestination, and the severity(or even the existence at all) of Hell.
And yet as far as this particular tome is concerned, when I write the word "Christian" I am referring to someone who believes in the fundamental tenets that all (or almost all) of the aforementioned denominations share - namely the five fundamental "Solas" of the modern-day Christian Church, which are the following:
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Sola Scripture - stating that the books of the Bible have sole spiritual authority over all humankind. The words of the Bible(whether read literally or metaphorically) are to be treated as the actual words of God, and the actual representations of God's will for humanity. - *
Soli Deo Gloria - stating that humans are to give all glory to the one true God. - *
Sola Fide - stating that Salvation(Recognized as some form of eternal existence in some form of a halcyon hereafter.) comes solely from having a mental belief in, professing a verbal faith for, and indeed enlivening an active worship of Jesus Christ as one's "personal savior." - *
Solus Christus - stating that Jesus Christ, who rose from the dead and who is the only true Son of God, is the sole spiritual mediator between God and humanity. - *
Sola Gratia - stating that Salvation cannot be earned solely via one's deeds; that all humans are innately fallible "sinners"(if not fully unworthy of redemption) and that only the merciful "Grace of God" can save those deemed worthy thereof.
Most importantly, at least as far as this work is concerned, the last three of these fundamental pillars of Christianity(and to a degree the 2nd pillar as well - via any sincerely devout application of the 3rd) all stem directly and solely from the writings of Saul of Tarsus - the self-proclaimed "apostle" today known as Paul. In truth, these current cornerstones of the Christian religion not only were never once espoused by Jesus Christ in the Gospels, but Jesus himself actually went out of his way to reject each and every one of them therein.(more on this later) And yet Paul most certainly did champion them, and he did so not without a high degree of both vehemence and eloquence. Indeed, the following words from his letter to the Romans(one of the last canonical letters, if not the final such letter, he penned before his death1) shows this quite clearly to be the case. Consider his words therein:
And so it is that we come to the crux of the matter - a quite thorough and most needed expose of one of human history's greatest (and ultimately most influential) impostors, an exhaustive biblical proof of what you the reader will soon see as the simple fact that Paul was in no way a true apostle of Christ, but rather was and remains one of Christ's most ardent opponents - meaning that the modern day Christian church, a church founded primarily upon the teachings of Paul, in no way honors the "savior" it pretends to worship - and indeed in actuality gravely dishonors him thereby. Here, an important DISCLAIMER: This tome is in no way an attack on Christian beliefs, Christians themselves, or Christianity as a whole. Rather, it is merely intended to show all non-Christians that the Christian religion is not at all founded on the brilliant moral teachings of Jesus as found in the Gospels, and designed to prove to all Christians beyond even the faintest shadow of any doubt that they all have a theological choice to make - either abide in the quite un-Christian religious dogma of Paul or follow (i.e. emulate) The Way of selfless LOVE taught by Jesus Christ.
1: It is important for the reader to NOTE that this treatise will only use and/or reference Paul's "actual" epistles found in the Bible - that is to say, the writings which the consensus of biblical scholarship agrees were truly penned by his hand. These works are(in the probable chronological order in which they were written) 1 Thessalonians, Philippians, Philemon, Galatians, 1 Corinthians,(not counting the verses thereof that were added thereto after Paul's death for personal and/or political reasons - e. g. 1 Corinthians 14:34-35) 2 Corinthians,(actually a. compilation of 4+ different letters from Paul) Romans, and Colossians. As far as the unauthenticated Pauline epistles that remain, consider the following: 2 Thessalonians uses a different tone than the aforementioned letters, pre-assumes the prevalence of forgeries, and mentions Paul's personal "mark".(2 Thessalonians 3:17, Something Paul himself would not have included had he been the one doing the actual writing thereof. 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus all use a distinct Geek style and vocabulary not found in any of Paul's "legitimate" letters, and also all focus on a church hierarchy that almost certainly did not exist before Paul's death. Hebrews presents theological concepts found nowhere else in Paul's other epistles, and Ephesians was quite clearly a pseudepigraphal copy/edit of Colossians, one almost certainly written at some point after Paul's execution.