A word about this Paul stuff:
who the hell was he?
He had a vision on the road to Damascus, right? A bright light appeared, and then a voice. First time he tells the story, (Acts 9) the men with him see the light but don't hear the voice. Second time (Acts 22) the men hear the voice, but don't see a light. So what was it? By the way, Paul is the only Bible character I know of who encounters a 'bright light' and it just so happens to be him who informs us that Satan is transforming himself into an angel of light. Seeing a pattern yet?
Now, what was the criteria to be considered an Apostle? We see that when Judas needed to be replaced, they drew lots between Matthias and some other guy because they had seen Jesus baptized, had accompanied him and heard him teach for 3 years, and had seen him put to death. Otherwise, you ain't an apostle.
Paul begins one of his letters, I think to the Ephesians, by declaring "I am an apostle, I do not lie". Why else would he feel the need to defend himself if he hadn't been challenged on it? They didn't trust him. Then, in his second letter to Timothy, he pisses and moans about all Asia turning against him. Interesting.
Now look at Revelation 2 . Jesus commends the congregation in Ephesus for 'testing those who claim to be apostles, who are not, but are liars'. Gee, I wonder who he's talking about?
But, you may say, Revelation was written long after in 95CE! Really? Well, john is told to go and measure the temple. How can he do that if was obliterated 25 years previous? And who's testimony is it that gives the date of 95? We rely on the words of a half assed historian by the name of Irenneaus who lived in the third or fourth century. Why half assed? This guy also tells us Jesus was 50 when he was put to death!
Therefore, if there's no good reason to date the writings of John any later than the other Greek scriptures, then 66CE is just as likely, and makes the prophecies of 3 1/2 times, or years, till the time that the Gentiles trample Jerusalem fit perfectly with what happens in 70CE.
So, who was Paul? I submit that he was none other than the 'weeds sown amongst the wheat' that Jesus predicted . Paul's writings are clearly against the teachings of the twelve apostles and their master, Jesus himself. He said to 'KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS'!! Why don't we? Because Paul said.....