Paul the Gnostic Ravenous Wolf
The Lies and Heresy of Paul of Tarsus
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Updated on: Friday, August 15, 2008
More On Pauline Curses and His Evil Wishes
Do you not find something definitely wrong with Paul's curses against his theological opponents? Evidently, for Paul, only those who believe his own concocted doctrines are the ones who love HaShem, and who are loved by HaShem — reason why he so angrily courses them. It is much worthy to mention that the two curses you saw in the previous page uttered by Paul in Galatians 1:8-9 and 1 Corinthians 16:22 are the only two instances in your "Bible", in which you will find any curse ever being emitted by someone
born of a woman again'st another person. HaShem is the only One in the universe Who has the sole Authority to put curses upon people or angels — no one else is allowed to do so! Let us see what one of Yeshua's disciples, Jude, said about it when he directly rebuked the entire book of Galatians in his short but very direct letter:
Jude 1:8-11
8 In the same way, these people, in their dreaming visions defile their own flesh, reject authority, and insult angelic beings. 9 When Michael — one of the ruling angels — took issue with the Devil while arguing over the body of Moshe, he did not dare bring against him an insulting judgment, but he said, "May YHWH rebuke you." 10 However, these people insult anything they do not understand — and what they naturally do understand, like animals without thinking! By these things they are corrupted. 11 Woe to them, because they have walked the road of Cain, for money they have given themselves over to the error of Bala'am, and they have perished in the rebellion of Korach [ aka Core ].
Observe that not even Yeshua dared to put a curse upon his enemies. Yes, he once cursed a tree, but he never cursed any person — not even upon those who not only contradicted, insulted and ridiculed him, but put him to death! Why? Because he was a man born of a woman, and a neighbor of them. Therefore, being a man, he had to comply with this mitzvah:
Leviticus 19:18
"You must not take vengeance or bear a grudge against the children of your people. Rather you must love your neighbor as yourself. I am YHWH."
What Yeshua taught his disciples was just the opposite of what Paul did. Look at that reverse attitude of Yeshua now,
Matthew 5:43-46
43 "You have heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' 44 But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 so that you may be sons of your Father who is in Heaven; because He causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous; 46 because if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same?"
As we know, Yeshua lived up to this high ethical standard. He was consequent with his own words, thus proving personal integrity. Yes he reproved the hypocrisy of his opponents but he never coursed them, even though their attempts against him were constant. He did not do it even against those who sent him to death. On the other hand Paul did exactly the opposite to it, because he was exactly the opposite of Yeshua. Morally speaking Paul hypocritically taught his followers one thing, but then he did just the opposite to it,
Romans 12:14
14 "Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse."
Oh, how sanctimonious this agent from Satan was! How beautiful he could talk, but how dark his heart truly was! Despite all his constant braggings and claims of holiness, the malevolent intentions of Paul toward those whom he disagreed with him was expressed in more than one way. Take a look at this horrendous example:
Galatians 5:12
"I wish those agitators [ i.e. those who taught Gentiles the Scriptural necessity to enter into the Covenant of Israel through a Torah-mandated Brit Milah (circumcision) ] would go so far as to castrate themselves!"
What a diabolical filth! What an arrogant and criminal barbarian this demonic man was! Is this your much beloved and highly trusted teacher?
Observe how in his infernal fit attack he totally dropped his usual deceitful pretension of being a nice, gracious and loving prophet, thus letting us see a glimpse of the true Paul of Tarsus. Without a doubt Paul, the real founding father of Christianity, was also the ferocious father of the Crusades and of the Inquisition. Without Paul there would not have been Crusaders and Inquisitors, because they based their theology on Paul's words and attitude.
Notice how this inhuman beast says "
I wish." It is absolutely undeniable that he, personally, is the one who wishes such abominable harm upon his opponents in the Jewish congregation of "Jew-rusalem" and elsewhere. By the way, although translators always have cleaned and polished this verse to make it look as if it was not duty, the language Paul used in this verse is not a clean one, to say the very least. Now, is this the man that you so much trust in? Does that filth comes across to you as something heavenly spiritual — as if from the Throne of Almighty — and thus "
worthy to be received"? Again, if you say "yes" to this, then you are the one who has a big spiritual problem, not me. It would be you, then, who would need repentance. On the other hand, if you honestly disagree with Paul in this, then what else could he have been also wrong about? Then, what makes you be so certain that he is so "right" in the rest of his twisted teachings? Was he a true teacher from on High, or from way Below? Think about these questions for a moment:
- Were Abraham, Moses, David or Yeshua like that at all?
- Were the rest of the prophets and heroes in the Scriptures similar in ferocious brutality to Paul?
- Would the Almighty use to introduce such drastic and transcendental changes as Paul introduced, a man of such darkened heart and criminal viciousness?
Certainly not! But, does that not bother you at all? Does such a hellish attitude of Paul of Tarsus not constitute a challenge to all that he said elsewhere? Fanatics will try and come up with some empty "solution" for this issue; but the wish and violent fruits of Paul (even genocidal fruits) remains intact. Surely, for him one thing is to teach others to love — as he so loftily does in 1 Corinthians 13 — and another one is when he had to confront the realities of life and his theological opponents. It is then that the real Paul would come out — and he surely came out as a "ravenous wolf"!
[ By the way, do not think that 1 Corinthians 13 is Paul's own conception. What he says there had been already taught by Jewish Rabbis long before him. Nevertheless, I do not hold him at fault on writing that because teachers have the right to teach what they have read or heard from others before. Notwithstanding, it is their disciples who have no right to say that it was their teachers' original idea, as Christians do with Paul and this truly beautiful chapter of his writings. ]
Because of such an ambivalent capacity for speaking beautiful things which neither held in their hearts, Paul of Tarsus reminds me of Fidel Castro a lot. Some of their parallel traits were that:
- both had a great ability from Hell to enchantingly say beautiful and convincing things to the masses, which they did not believe or practiced,
- both had the demonic power to manipulate reality, and so they could turn it into a collection of lies which massively deceived many people up to this day,
- both had the unholy capability to captivate audiences and enrapture them into emotional waves of false hopes and unrealistic expectations
- both had the satanic capacity to convince their listeners or readers that they were honest, well-intended and trustworthy.
But reality is that both were highly dangerous hypocrites whose loathsome intents and wicked actions were completely divorced from their pleasantly virtuous words.
Who was Paul of Tarsus to abrogate the Divine Prohibition to conjure curses upon any other person, as he so rebelliously did? What word are we to believe, YHWH's or Paul's? Of course, just as Jude said, Paul's evil curses surely fell upon himself — that is one of the troubles with casting courses. And no, he certainly was not invoking curses in the Name of YHWH, since he was not higher than either Michael or Yeshua to do something they were not allowed to do.
On the other hand, do you know that the practice of summoning curses upon people is called witchcraft, or black magic? So it is an undeniable fact that Paul literally practiced the black art of witchcraft! No wonder the result of his teachings have been so many horrors in history performed by those who blindly followed him — like the Crusaders and the Inquisitors, for example. How so many people did not see this all along history is beyond human understanding. After all, Yeshua had alerted everyone, well in advance, concerning this demonic man.
Matthew 7:15-16
Beware of the false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. By their fruits you will recognize them. Are thorns gathered from a bunch of grapes, or thistles from fig trees?
Now, if we pay attention to the many calamitous results and fatal consequences of Paul's heretic teachings, we can easily realize that inwardly Paul of Tarsus was a big and very bad ravenous wolf in sheep's clothing. Ah, but Paulinists have always had such a hard time with the easy concept that Yeshua taught in this respect. And still they do!
Do You Need to Change the True Source of Your Trust?
After having submitted for your consideration the above validated charge against Paul of Tarsus, now I find it necessary to present what the Highest Holy One, blessed be His Name, says of people who trust in Paul of Tarsus for their spiritual wellbeing:
Jeremiah 17:5
YHWH says: "Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart departs from YHWH."
Well, talk about putting a curse on someone! But, Who is the One Who puts the Curse here? ... And upon who? Could it be you?
Observe that, for HaShem, whoever trusts another man as to turn him into his source of strength is considered as having a departed heart from Him. And no matter what they might self-delusively think to the opposite, this is just what Christians do with Paul of Tarsus! Now, if you think I am wrong, then pray tell, why Christians get so hysterical when the truth about Paul is denounced? No matter how many evidences may be presented to corroborate the charges against this malefic false prophet, Christians will invariably close their ears, eyes, minds and hearts at one time, and then they will just go ballistic while trying to explain away what is evident not only for a non-fanatical researcher, but even to a dispassionate casual observer. They will interrupt you, trying not to let you make your final point, which they sense would be too devastating for them to answer, and most of all deal with in their own hearts. The true reason why they do so is because they extract their personal worldview, their sense of identity, as well as their personal strength and security, as well as their uplifting hope from the writings of that highly deceiving ravenous wolf from Tarsus. Oblivious as they might be of it, their emotional lives depend on him; this being the origin of their ferrous fanaticism.
Notwithstanding, once a Christian allows himself to honestly consider and investigate Paul's many asseverations and dictums, he shall unavoidably find himself initially confronted with a seemingly threatening reality — a reality which will overturn his entire worldview and sense of identity. At that time, and to his utmost surprise, he will have to recognize that his source of strength, security, identity and hope was completely misplaced. Therefore, before a final spiritual realignment takes place from Paul to the Almighty Himself, an overwhelming and fearful sensation of confusion, disorientation and betrayal is temporarily but acutely felt. At some point he feel like his spiritual feet are not touching any ground at all. He feels as if he was standing in the midst of the vast cosmos — just standing in a frightening void. It is then when he, deeply astonished, realizes that he was all the time setting his feet on a rocky-looking sand foundation. Only then he discovers that there is a sandy-looking Rock Foundation quickly moving toward his feet. It is Torah. Once your feet make solid contact with it, he realizes that he is not a Christian anymore, because he now is able to recognize that Christianity is nothing but Paulinism, a fallacious foreign religion which was concocted by Paul and his Gentile followers of the subsequent four centuries. Once he looks at Torah directly and without alien interpretations, he realizes that he needs to enter under the Covenants of Abraham and Moshe — under which Yeshua lived and preached — to be in a normal and deeper relationship with HaShem. It is then that Circumcision and Mikve under a Jewish Beit Din, Shabbath-keeping and observance of Torah, learning Hebrew, and even assistance to a Synagogue, become a natural and easy part of his new life as a Jew, a Jew just as Yeshua was. In that way, from one stage to another, almost without realizing it, he converted from Paulianity (Christianity) and has become Jewish. Therefore, now he finds himself being a real part of the truly Set-Apart Family of the Almighty on this earth, and so a true descendant of the ancient Patriarchs and because of it a rightful inheritor of all their duties and Promises. After all this process concludes, a deep sense of relationship with the Highest One (blessed be His Holy Name), as well as of victory, power, hope, self-esteem and identity sets deep in his soul without even thinking about it, or delusionally convincing himself of it. It is only then that he feels, like never before, an overwhelming sensation of inner rest, because now he knows and feels in his spirit that he has finally arrived home, that elusive place that he always longed and looked for.
Nevertheless, the spiritual perception of the first unsettling stages of this wonderful and liberating spiritual process is the true reason why most Christians revolt so aggressively when confronted with the truth of Paul of Tarsus, and Paulianity in general. It is also why most Christians prefer to continue enjoying the delusional sensation of spiritual comfort — the same sensation that whatever is familiar always confers no matter how dysfunctional it might be.
What is the Pivotal Point of your Trust and Strength?
Reality is that claiming to be "Christ-centered", Christians are totally Paul-centered, since all of them analyze everything — including the person, actions and words of Yeshua — through the distorted lens which Paul of Tarsus handed them. For example, there is one entire chapter in the book of Matthew (ch. 24) in which Yeshua discuses the End of Days. Its language is very clear, so few if any of Yeshua's predictions there can be misinterpreted ... or so you would think. In it he clearly postulates that:
Matthew 24:29-31
9 "... immediately AFTER the Tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky, and the Powers of the Heavens will be shaken. 30 And THEN the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. THEN all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see [ then ] the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with Power and great Glory. 31 And then He will send forth his angels with a great Trumpet and they will gather together his Elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other."
It is very easy to understand that Yeshua was saying that he would come back
immediately AFTER the Tribulation would be over. But most Christians reject these simple and easily understandable words from Yeshua — whom, by the way, they wrongly identify as the Almighty, or someone equal to Him. Most Christians do unconsciously reject this timing declaration of Yeshua because in none of the few verses of Paul on this matter does he ever mention if it is to take place before or AFTER the Tribulation. Had he said something about it, the discussion about this in Christian circles practically would not exist. But since the "great apostle" did not mentioned it, then the matter is entirely opened to discussion. This proves to any impartial thinking person that Paul's words have much more weight in the minds of Christians than anything Yeshua could ever had said — no matter how clear he might have said it! Have you not noticed that every study on the "Second Coming" is practically always initiated with these two portions from Paul, not with Matthew 24?
1 Corinthians 15:51-52
51 "Behold, I tell you a mystery: we will not all sleep, but we will all be changed, 52 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet — for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed."
1 Thessalonians 4:15-18
15 For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord [ do you not find it awfully disquieting that Paul died long time ago and neither will he be alive nor remain when Messiah comes in the future? ], will not precede those who have fallen asleep. 16 For the Lord Himself will descend from Heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord. 18 Therefore comfort one another with these words.
But, HaShem Himself and not Paul is to be the Ultimate and Unique Source of comfort and strength. It is from YHWH and not Paul that we all should extract our sense of Strength and Hope. Please understand this: we can only extract Strength from the Trust that we put on HaShem's Truth and Promises. Nothing and no one else can provide them for us. Any other trust, is false and conducive to being accursed by Him Who no one can contradict. Even if you believe in Yeshua, he then be should your intermediary, not your Destination.
Leviticus (Wayikra) 18:4-5
4 My Judgments you shall do; and you shall observe
My Ordinances to walk in them. I am YHWH your Elohim.
5 So, you shall observe
My Ordinances and
My Judgments because
the man who accom-
plishes them
will live by them. I am YHWH!
Deuteronomy (Devarim) 4:1-2
1 Now, Israel, listen to the Ordinances and the Judgments which I am teaching you
to perform, in order
that you may live and come and possess the Land which YHWH, the Elohim of your ancestors, is giving you.
2 You shall not add upon the Word which I am commanding you; and
you shall not take away from it, regarding the
Commandments of YHWH your Elohim, with which I am charging you.
Deuteronomy (Devarim) 4:5-6
5 Look, I have taught you the Ordinances and the Judgments
just as YHWH my Elohim did to me, so that
you do them in the midst of the Land which you come to possess over there.
6 So, you shall observe them and do them, because it is Wisdom and Understanding in the sight of the peoples who will hear all the Ordinances, these Ones, and will say: "Surely these great people are a wise and understanding people."
Deuteronomy (Devarim) 5:1
1 Then Moses summoned all Israel and said to them: "Hear, Israel, the Statutes and the Ordinances, which I am speaking today in your ears, so that you may learn them and
observe them carefully.
Deuteronomy (Devarim) 6:1
1 Now, this is the Command-
ment, the Ordinances and the Judgments which YHWH your Elohim has commanded me to teach you, so that
you may do them in the Land where you are going over to possess it,
2 in order that you and your son and your grandson might fear YHWH your Elohim; to keep
all His Ordinances and His Com-
mandments, which I command you, all the days of your life and
so that your days may be prolonged.
Deuteronomy (Devarim) 8:1
1 All the Commandments that I am commanding you today you shall be careful to do,
so that you may live and multiply, and go in and possess the Land which YHWH swore to give to your forefathers.
Psalm (Tehillim) 119:4
4 You have ordained Your Precepts that
we should keep them diligently.
Psalm (Tehillim) 119:34
1 Give me understanding, so that I may observe Your Torah
[Heb. Instruction] and keep it with all my heart.
Do you believe in Yeshua? Then, look what he said:
Matthew (Mattithyahu) 5:17-19
17 Do not think that I came to abolish Torah or the Prophets. I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill.
18 Because I tell you for sure that
until Heaven and earth have passed away, not one Yud
[the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet], nor the least stroke
[of a Hebrew letter] — shall pass away from the Torah, until
everything has
[passed away].
19 So, whoever annuls ONE of the least of these Comman-
dments, and teaches others to do the same, shall be called "least" in the Kingdom of Heaven. But whoever keeps and teaches them, he shall be called "great" in the Kingdom of Heaven.
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