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In the 1970's I was studying Christian lit at my undergrad school.
Reading Paul's works, I came across one glaring difference, something Paul said (in the Oxford Annotated Bible ca. 1970) that was so diametrically opposed to what Jesus said in the Synoptic gospels that I realized he was... at the very least, mistaken, seriously. I won't judge him, but neither will I trust anything he says.
When I tell people about this they always ask, "What was it? Where?" Of course none of them had ever seen such a thing, and unfortunately I cannot recall and did not mark in my book the phrase in question. I hope I can still recognize it as well as I did when I was in my intense period of study.
I have discovered that millions share my view of Paul as a fake Christian or mistaken opportunist or the like. I'm pleased to be finding this and similar sites to aid me in my spiritual quest for truth.
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