Leo Volont
Registered Senior Member
Scott Nelson’s “Paul the False Apostle”
Often I am asked why I do not write a book trashing Paul with the viewpoint that he was the Antichrist. I was in the process of doing just that and was scratching out notes when I came upon the Book by Scott Nelson, “Yeshua (Jesus) & Judaism vs. Paul & Christianity”. He is not quite as astringent and virulent as I am… his editors probably convinced him to mellow out just as they probably would have convinced me to go a bit easier; however, he makes every point I would make, and, for the sake of our special Protestant Friends who need all the help they can get, gives detailed verse references.
I will give you the URL to Chapter Seven, but the entire book, On Line for your reading convenience, is interesting. Here is Chapter Seven, “Paul the False Apostle” http://www.judaismvschristianity.com/paulthe.htm
Allow me to give my Quasi Sixth Grade Book Report for the rest of the Book. I believe Scott Nelson is hoping to show that there should never have been a separate Christianity as apart from Judaism, and that what should have resulted from the Advent of the Messiah was a augmented Judaism: a Messianic Judaism. As the Homage of the Three Kings at Jesus’s Birth indicated, this Messianic Judaism would have certainly have been welcomed by the rest of the Higher Religious World. All of the Teachings of Jesus were quite consistent with the Higher Religious Understandings of the other World High Moral Religions. Scott Nelson’s primary point is to show that Paul’s Doctrines tossed up a road block to Religious Unity and quite made Christianity an Anti-moral Anti-Religion.
Most interesting is his Chapter Seven “Paul the False Apostle” where he decisively shows, WITH SCRIPTURE, that Paul was indeed the False Apostle, using quotes from Acts, Revelation and Paul’s own Letters to indicate that the other Apostles, though loving Paul in what must have been their most arduous and distasteful Christian Duty, saw his Doctrines as those of The Enemy Satan.
Often I am asked why I do not write a book trashing Paul with the viewpoint that he was the Antichrist. I was in the process of doing just that and was scratching out notes when I came upon the Book by Scott Nelson, “Yeshua (Jesus) & Judaism vs. Paul & Christianity”. He is not quite as astringent and virulent as I am… his editors probably convinced him to mellow out just as they probably would have convinced me to go a bit easier; however, he makes every point I would make, and, for the sake of our special Protestant Friends who need all the help they can get, gives detailed verse references.
I will give you the URL to Chapter Seven, but the entire book, On Line for your reading convenience, is interesting. Here is Chapter Seven, “Paul the False Apostle” http://www.judaismvschristianity.com/paulthe.htm
Allow me to give my Quasi Sixth Grade Book Report for the rest of the Book. I believe Scott Nelson is hoping to show that there should never have been a separate Christianity as apart from Judaism, and that what should have resulted from the Advent of the Messiah was a augmented Judaism: a Messianic Judaism. As the Homage of the Three Kings at Jesus’s Birth indicated, this Messianic Judaism would have certainly have been welcomed by the rest of the Higher Religious World. All of the Teachings of Jesus were quite consistent with the Higher Religious Understandings of the other World High Moral Religions. Scott Nelson’s primary point is to show that Paul’s Doctrines tossed up a road block to Religious Unity and quite made Christianity an Anti-moral Anti-Religion.
Most interesting is his Chapter Seven “Paul the False Apostle” where he decisively shows, WITH SCRIPTURE, that Paul was indeed the False Apostle, using quotes from Acts, Revelation and Paul’s own Letters to indicate that the other Apostles, though loving Paul in what must have been their most arduous and distasteful Christian Duty, saw his Doctrines as those of The Enemy Satan.