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Abogado del Diablo said:A few important things to note about Paul's Galatians epistle as quote above:
(1) Paul expressly repudiates the argument that Christians must follow Jewish custom or practice. Moreover, he calls those who would push non-Jewish converts to follow Jewish customs "hypocrites."
Not so! The leader of the Christian church says to the apostle Paul: "Thou seest brother, how many thousands of Jews there are which believe; AND THEY ARE ALL ZEALOUS OF THE LAW; and they are informed of thee, that thou teachest all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses...."
At this juncture Paul's response, if he disagreed with the charges against him;would have been to justify why "he was teaching the Jews to forsake Moses"....Note; Paul did not use this opportunity to make the Jerusalem council see why he taught the Jews as they had charged.
The Jerusalem church then commanded Paul to keep the law as they did; by commanding him to do as follows:"Do therefore this that we say to thee: We have four men which have a vow on them; Them take, and purify thyself with them and be at charges with them; that they may shave their heads:AND ALL MAY KNOW THAT THOSE THINGS, WHEREOF THEY WERE INFORMED CONCERNING THEE; ARE NOTHING; BUT THAT THOU THYSELF ALSO WALKEST ORDERLY, AND KEEPEST THE LAW."...........Well here Paul also had yet another opportunity to do as you say...ie Convince his fellow apostles that "he did not keep the laws of Judaism"....Instead Paul showed that HE DID KEEP THE LAWS OF JUDAISM because "Paul took the men, and the next day purifying himself with them entered into the temple, to signify the accomplishment of the days of purification, until that an offering should be offered for every one of them". Acts 21:20-26
Now are you still insisting that Paul did not keep the laws of Judaism?
(2) Paul specifically points out that Peter lives like a Gentile rather than a Jew. Which made Peter's actions in Galatians that much more hipocracy.
You seem confused as to the reason for Paul's rebuking Peter for Peter's discriminating behaviour towards the Gentile Christians.
(3) Paul rejects the authority of those "reputed pillars" of the faith who "seemed" to be the leaders of the Jerusalem church: Peter, James and John. Now this is a problem for Catholics as well, but it flat out directly contradicts to your image of Paul learning and teaching about the Gospel of Jesus Christ by hanging out in synagogues with practicing Jews.
I am sure your position has now changed after reading of Paul's compliance re keeping the Laws of Judaism when so ordered by the leaders of Christianity to keep the law so that there can be no doubt among the Jews at Jerusalem that Paul "also walkest orderly, and keepest the law".
Paul also like his Master Jesus went to synagogue on the sabbath day...."After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth....And he reasoned in the SYNAGOGUE EVERY SABBATH, and persuaded the Jews[Jews of Judaism} and the GREEKS.[Pagan Gentiles worshipping alongside the Jews in their synagogue EVERY SABBATH
Now do you still say that Paul; not only did not keep Jewish laws; but that he also did not worship as a Jew?
In light of the above! How do you plead?
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