Godwilling
Organic, kinetic learner
The New Testament or Greek Scriptures contains the writings of several obscure authors and predominantly that of Paul, former Saul of Tarsus, also known by some Christians as Saint Paul.
His writings were directed to Greeks not to the apostles and disciples of Jesus who were Jews. Jesus and Paul never met. Jesus left Peter, in charge, and Paul and Peter did not like each other.
Was Paul an impostor/the anti-Christ who successfully infiltrated and eventually took over Jesus teachings, called it Christianity (strictly a Greek word with no Hebrew connection), and successfully misguided all potential followers of Jesus?
The New Testament states that Jesus was a carpenter and a scholar. Once, his parents found Him in the synagogue giving a sermon when he was still a child. Yet, we have no writings from Jesus.
If Jesus did write, where are his writings?
If Jesus could write and He did not, why did He not?
If Jesus could not write, was he really the son of God/God Himself?
His writings were directed to Greeks not to the apostles and disciples of Jesus who were Jews. Jesus and Paul never met. Jesus left Peter, in charge, and Paul and Peter did not like each other.
Was Paul an impostor/the anti-Christ who successfully infiltrated and eventually took over Jesus teachings, called it Christianity (strictly a Greek word with no Hebrew connection), and successfully misguided all potential followers of Jesus?
The New Testament states that Jesus was a carpenter and a scholar. Once, his parents found Him in the synagogue giving a sermon when he was still a child. Yet, we have no writings from Jesus.
If Jesus did write, where are his writings?
If Jesus could write and He did not, why did He not?
If Jesus could not write, was he really the son of God/God Himself?