martes, 14 de enero de 2014

Not knowing a lot about just a little, but knowing just a little about a lot.

Mystery solved, Saul of Tarsus was the man upon the horse who is spoken about in the four Gospels during Christs Crucifixion, because, after later getting knocked off his horse and having been converted over to Christianity, that was all he knew of to write about.  Indeed, the later Apostle Paul only wrote about matters concerning the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.  In contrast, the other Apostles during the time of Christ's crucifixion had all abandoned the Son of Man running away.  So, they knew nothing about Jesus Crucifixion.

I was always puzzled about this character Paul until I realized, when as Saul of Tarsus, he was the most evil man to ever live - the one who committed the unforgivable offense by offending the Holy Spirit.

So, God spoke to us in the New Testament through the being of the most evil man to ever live after knocking him from his horse and converting him over to our side as a Christian.  Indeed, whatever authority the Apostle Peter ever had was under that of the Chosen Vessel Paul.  Likewise, whatever authority the Apostle John had in his writing of the Book of (the) Revelation (of Jesus Christ) was also penned under the authority of the Chosen Vessel Paul.

This is what the world doesn't get.  The Pope should be considered a false authority today because of how they have never recognized the limits to the Apostle Peter's authority and how he was always submissive to the authority of the Chosen Vessel Paul.

Indeed, it is important to understand how the Almighty took Saul even above the most wicked of all Emperors, as the most wicked one to ever live.  He then transformed this wicked person into the Chosen Vessel Apostle Paul.  The remaining Apostleship was then put in submission to the authority of the Apostle Paul as God's Chosen Vessel / as well as under the authority of the converted Saul as the most wicked one to ever live having committed the unforgivable offense of offending the Holy Spirit.

From the very get go, evil has never stood a chance.                

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