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Gospel Research Ministry of Paul The ministry of Paul started shortly
after Paul had a mental event. For those that believe, ok, do your
thing. However according to the DSM, the description that has survived states
that he has a mental break from reality. He had a crisis of identify. After it
was done, he was entirely convinced he was Jesus Christ. That in spirit form
Christ came to him and possessed him, from the afterlife. He founded a ministry and began spreading
those ideas, combined with the philosophy of Esau which was still very much
alive in the area he was living. After setting up several churches and ministries,
he was forced to leave several areas to found ministries in another areas. He was finally arrested and taken
to Rome, since he was a Roman Citizen. Demanding to have a show trial for
high treason on Traitors Post. Upon arriving in Rome, he continue to preach his ideas, he was visited by Simon
Peter and told Simon Peter about what he knew. The ministry of Jesus not only
completely rejected him, and his ideas. They called him insane. He did not
react well. He left and convinced the Roman Senate
that he could bring followers to them through his ministry and not the
ministry of the jew. In the next decades these stories changed a lot based
on the followers of Paul adding and editing the stories to place the Paul in
a good light, and that of Simon peter either not present at all, or in a bad
light. From 80 ce to the Gutenberg Bible,
the story of Paul was championed as the Hero and the true, right, and good
savior of man. That other guy was bad and to not listen to him. Which causes
a lot of other issues. For a while the Roman Senate
called Jesus “a follower of Satan”. Which is way more complicated under Roman
in the first century etymology than those words mean and context in the present.
The second century brought about
even more changes to the stories, and even more edits to the events in question.
However more than 60% of the Gospels
of the New Testament were either written by Paul and or rewritten/edited by
his followers decades and generations after his execution.
Including the Bishop’s of Lyon from 120-125 ce. The Counsel of Nicaea 325 ce in the
Byzantium Empire under the direction of Constantine was a murderous theater
event. Half of those connected with ministries of Jesus were not invited. THE
city and surrounding areas were ringed with troops. The Enochian priests were
not allowed within 100 miles of the location. The Enochian gospels had to be
buried in order to avoid being destroyed. They were
only rediscovered decades ago. The stories of the gospels are much
more complicated than they appear. |
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