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Even if I assumed that Paul was indeed appointed by Jesus, it means nothing because what counts is what Paul actually did after his “appointment”.
Merely appointment by Jesus is not sufficiant to accept him as a true follower. You may ask: Why not? Think of Judas the traitor. He was appointed by Jesus in his life time alongwith other faithfull disciples. But what did Judas do later, even being appointed by Jesus and being an official/spiritual disciple? And he must have even seen Jesus’ signs, wonders and miracles too. He let his Master down and collaborated with Romans/ciminal Jews. He betrayed Jesus. It is his later betrayal that history will appropriate his real position. Despite being appointed by Jesus, Judas is Judas the traitor.
Now as far Paul, as I said before, first, there are contradictory reports obout his so-called “vision”. Second he used to persecute Jesus’ followers in the very life time of Jesus Christ. Third, all of Jesus’ miracles, wonders and signs did not impress him at all, let alone the beauty of Jesus’ Divine Message. Fourth, Paul himself was a Pharisee and son of Pharisees. Who could have known better than a Pharisee or Scribe, the importance of Divine Law and it’s observance in daily life for Eternal life/salvation?
Jesus is reported to have said that he came not abolish the Law and the Prophets but to fulfill and restore. So, if Paul was a genuine Law abiding Pharisee, then he should not have any problem with Jesus and his followers and he was supposed to atleast stop harassing them, if not embracing Jesus’ message.
The main hurdle between Jesus and those who were after his life was the Jesus’ insistance on Divine Law. Jesus was demanding people to follow the Divine Law. Following Divine Law means rejecting Roman rule and it’s man-made law.
So once people are energised to follow the Divine Law, it is taken as declaration of war against the Roman Authority. Thus Jesus’ Message/mission was a matter of life and death for Romans.
Romans were looking a proper way to get rid of not just Jesus but the influnece of his Divine Message. They wanted to kill not just the Messenger but the Message as well. This job of get rid of Messenger and his Message was not an easy task, because Jesus was on the Right Path and besides he used to perform miracles, wonders and signs on top of that. It is highly likely that most people had great respect for Jesus. But on the other hand, people like Paul have been harrassing Jesus’ followers. You may ask then why the majority of Jesus’ followers and sympathisers were not in position to wage a clear war? Because Romans’ brutal punishments, such as killing people through most barbaric way-crucifixion- were known to them. Crucifixion was ‘the most wretched of deaths’. (Josephus,
Jewish War 7.203) And even the lip-service Jews too used to kill their own Prophets and there is evidence that they were involved in killing people through crucifixion, who oppose them/or have disgreement with them.
The real challenge for Romans was to kill the Messenger and his Message from one “goad” so that “snake” should die and goad should not be broken at the same time. To carry out this challenging job, Paul was the best candidate. His rhetoric, his expertise in Law as a pharisee and being a son of pharisees, his boldness of harrassing Jesus’ followers despite knowing that Jesus’ message was not against the Law, his deceptive methodology to “convert” people to ‘his’ version of Jesus, his disagreement with real disciples of Jesus, his influence over poor disciples of Jesus, his grip over the most books of the New Testament (more than half books are written by Paul)…the list goes on…all this proves that Paul was the best candidate to break the influence of Jesus and his actual Message just in order for Romans to maintain their power. No wonder why all those various Gospels were rejected and only those got the “approval” of Rome which did not pose a real threat to Roman authority.
Imagine, if Jesus’ mission was to merely recite “Hallaluyas” by sitting in a corner in a synagugue or in a church of his own like a monk, and completely discard himself from collective social life, and perform miracles. wonders and signs just to appease/amuse people for fun, and advice his fellow human beings not to revolt against tyrant Romans or Jewish anti-Divine Law power, by always following the philosophy of “turn the other cheak” then… do you think, those criminal Jews and Romans still would have tried to kill Jesus through crucifixion? Whether they did succeed in killing Jesus through crucifixion, is an another subject, but it is for sure that they did try to kill him.
Merely appointment by Jesus is not sufficiant to accept him as a true follower. You may ask: Why not? Think of Judas the traitor. He was appointed by Jesus in his life time alongwith other faithfull disciples. But what did Judas do later, even being appointed by Jesus and being an official/spiritual disciple? And he must have even seen Jesus’ signs, wonders and miracles too. He let his Master down and collaborated with Romans/ciminal Jews. He betrayed Jesus. It is his later betrayal that history will appropriate his real position. Despite being appointed by Jesus, Judas is Judas the traitor.
Now as far Paul, as I said before, first, there are contradictory reports obout his so-called “vision”. Second he used to persecute Jesus’ followers in the very life time of Jesus Christ. Third, all of Jesus’ miracles, wonders and signs did not impress him at all, let alone the beauty of Jesus’ Divine Message. Fourth, Paul himself was a Pharisee and son of Pharisees. Who could have known better than a Pharisee or Scribe, the importance of Divine Law and it’s observance in daily life for Eternal life/salvation?
Jesus is reported to have said that he came not abolish the Law and the Prophets but to fulfill and restore. So, if Paul was a genuine Law abiding Pharisee, then he should not have any problem with Jesus and his followers and he was supposed to atleast stop harassing them, if not embracing Jesus’ message.
The main hurdle between Jesus and those who were after his life was the Jesus’ insistance on Divine Law. Jesus was demanding people to follow the Divine Law. Following Divine Law means rejecting Roman rule and it’s man-made law.
So once people are energised to follow the Divine Law, it is taken as declaration of war against the Roman Authority. Thus Jesus’ Message/mission was a matter of life and death for Romans.
Romans were looking a proper way to get rid of not just Jesus but the influnece of his Divine Message. They wanted to kill not just the Messenger but the Message as well. This job of get rid of Messenger and his Message was not an easy task, because Jesus was on the Right Path and besides he used to perform miracles, wonders and signs on top of that. It is highly likely that most people had great respect for Jesus. But on the other hand, people like Paul have been harrassing Jesus’ followers. You may ask then why the majority of Jesus’ followers and sympathisers were not in position to wage a clear war? Because Romans’ brutal punishments, such as killing people through most barbaric way-crucifixion- were known to them. Crucifixion was ‘the most wretched of deaths’. (Josephus,
Jewish War 7.203) And even the lip-service Jews too used to kill their own Prophets and there is evidence that they were involved in killing people through crucifixion, who oppose them/or have disgreement with them.
The real challenge for Romans was to kill the Messenger and his Message from one “goad” so that “snake” should die and goad should not be broken at the same time. To carry out this challenging job, Paul was the best candidate. His rhetoric, his expertise in Law as a pharisee and being a son of pharisees, his boldness of harrassing Jesus’ followers despite knowing that Jesus’ message was not against the Law, his deceptive methodology to “convert” people to ‘his’ version of Jesus, his disagreement with real disciples of Jesus, his influence over poor disciples of Jesus, his grip over the most books of the New Testament (more than half books are written by Paul)…the list goes on…all this proves that Paul was the best candidate to break the influence of Jesus and his actual Message just in order for Romans to maintain their power. No wonder why all those various Gospels were rejected and only those got the “approval” of Rome which did not pose a real threat to Roman authority.
Imagine, if Jesus’ mission was to merely recite “Hallaluyas” by sitting in a corner in a synagugue or in a church of his own like a monk, and completely discard himself from collective social life, and perform miracles. wonders and signs just to appease/amuse people for fun, and advice his fellow human beings not to revolt against tyrant Romans or Jewish anti-Divine Law power, by always following the philosophy of “turn the other cheak” then… do you think, those criminal Jews and Romans still would have tried to kill Jesus through crucifixion? Whether they did succeed in killing Jesus through crucifixion, is an another subject, but it is for sure that they did try to kill him.