Was Paul a real person?

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  1. Medicine*Woman Jesus: Mythstory--Not History! Valued Senior Member

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    M*W: I just got through reading some interesting stuff on Paul that some of you may find worth reading. There appears to be the question of Paul's existence. This is a new theory, but I neither agree nor disagree with it. I just wanted to check it out. Here are some websites that you may want to look at:

    http://www.interfarfacing.com/apollonius.htm

    http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm66376.html

    http://extempora.info/id192.htm

    http://144cubits.com/akashic9.htm

    Other topics addressed in these websites are:

    Was Moses a real historical person?

    Was Paul of Tarsus really Jesus?

    I'd like to hear your comments.
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    Disclaimer: I am not representing the antique book advertised. I just thought it had intriguing subject matter.
     
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  3. okinrus Registered Senior Member

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    M*W, for someone so against Paul, it's interesting that you doubt even his existence. I mean, you were so sure he created the New Testament, but now you're not sure?
     
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  5. Medicine*Woman Jesus: Mythstory--Not History! Valued Senior Member

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    okinrus: M*W, for someone so against Paul, it's interesting that you doubt even his existence. I mean, you were so sure he created the New Testament, but now you're not sure?
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    M*W: I am not doubting his existence at all. I just read that he was also a fictional character. I posted it to the forum for others' comments. What I am not sure about is the Anglicized version of the name 'Paul.' The Roman version would be 'Paolo' or even 'Apollonius.' Further research is definitely needed, and that is what I am doing.
     
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