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Gregory Robbins

The Apostle Paul On Trial For Heresy

The Apostle Paul On Trial For Heresy

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The Apostle Paul taught a different gospel than what Jesus and the twelve apostles taught. He called it "The Gospel Of The Uncircumcision", or "The Gospel Of Grace". He largely ignored the gospel taught by Jesus and his twelve apostles. What Paul taught and what Jesus taught are two nearly completely different doctrines. So after looking diligently into the many differences between what Paul taught and what Jesus taught, the question naturally arises, Did Paul teach heresy? He has successfully led the entire modern church, except for just a few people, to follow him and his doctrine. This necessarily means the abandoning of the doctrine that Jesus taught and commanded. There is of necessity the need to make a choice of either following Paul or of following Jesus. There is no common ground between what the two of them taught. This book takes an indepth look at the differences between what Paul and Jesus taught. The only source of material used in this book is the King James Bible, and some historical information from The Thompson's Chain Reference study material. The case against Paul is presented as evidence in a courtroom type setting. So this book is literally placing the Apostle Paul on trial for heresy. He is innocent until proven guilty. For a professing Christian there can be no other subject as important as this one. If Paul was indeed a heretic who has succeeded in leading the modern church astray, then the modern professing Christian is still in danger of hell fire, A false Jesus who teaches a false gospel cannot save anyone. Jesus warned that many false teachers and false Christ's would arise from among the ranks of the professing Christians. So read the book and diligently study the scriptural proof that is presented. Make your own conclusion as to whether Paul taught heresy or not.
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