Mike Adams really seems to despise Paul the apostle and his contribution to the New Testament. I would really like to help Mike understand why Paul was received by all the apostles including Peter as a legitimate apostle. He was not rejected and put everything together for the gentiles to be accepted as was Gods plan FROM THE BEGINNING (Promise to Abraham). If it was not for Paul's ministry, the message of Jesus would have died with a small remnant of Jews and never went to the nations as it was intended by God. If Mike would like to debate Paul and his place in the cannon with someone that actually understands some biblical history and basic new testament theology, please reach out. Otherwise, continue believing lies from those peddling doctrines of demons and heresy Ephesians 4:14. The full and Very shallow interview is here. Mike, do some study and seek Jesus before teaching and or promoting something so obviously false.
Mike Adams really seems to despise Paul the apostle and his contribution to the New Testament. I would really like to help Mike understand why Paul was received by all the apostles including Peter as a legitimate apostle. He was not rejected and put everything together for the gentiles to be accepted as was Gods plan FROM THE BEGINNING (Promise to Abraham). If it was not for Paul's ministry, the message of Jesus would have died with a small remnant of Jews and never went to the nations as it was intended by God. If Mike would like to debate Paul and his place in the cannon with someone that actually understands some biblical history and basic new testament theology, please reach out. Otherwise, continue believing lies from those peddling doctrines of demons and heresy Ephesians 4:14. The full and Very shallow interview is here. Mike, do some study and seek Jesus before teaching and or promoting something so obviously false.
BY The Rising Harvest
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