Questioning Paul Re Galatians

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Questioning Paul Volume 1: The Great Galatians Debate …Is Christianity Right or Wrong?

1 Chrestus – Useful Implement

Are You a Useful Tool or a Drugged Victim? Most Christians have been led to believe that Paul was the principal agent used by God to create a new religion—one predicated upon “faith in his Gospel of Grace.” They think that the lone individual who referred to himself as an “Apostle,” and yet who did not walk in Yahshua’s footsteps, was authorized to annul the Torah, its Commandments and Feasts—even contradict the Disciples. If this actually occurred, the means to this miracle is chronicled in Paul’s epistle to the Galatians which serves as the foundation of Christianity. But did this actually take place? Did Paul annul the Torah, and if so, was his replacement credible, believable? Is Christianity established on the bedrock of Scripture and logic or on the shifting sands of one man’s unsubstantiated opinions? In the end it all comes down to Galatians—Paul’s first letter, as evidenced by the epistle itself. It is the principle place in the Renewed Covenant Writings where the Torah is seriously assailed. Without Galatians, there is no credible debate between “Trusting the Torah” and “Believing the Gospel.” While there are critical passages in Paul’s other letters, and most especially in Romans, we will discover that Galatians provides the most methodical and ingenious approach to obfuscating Yahweh’s previous testimony. Galatians is one of only two epistles where Yahweh’s Sabbath and Feasts are placed in doubt, the other being Paul’s letter to the Colossians—where the conflict is more a legacy of errant translations. So without Paul’s epistle there is no justification for Sunday Worship, Christmas, or Easter. Galatians is the place where “faith,” which has become synonymous with “religion,” was first pitted against the Law, which in turn was considered symbolic of “legalism.” It is here, in the fourth chapter of Galatians, that Paul positions his belief in two Covenants, with the one codified by Moses on Mount Sinai being labeled as a cruel taskmaster which ultimately enslaves and condemns

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