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'''Paul''' generally refers to '''Saint Paul''', also called  '''Paul of Tarsus''' or '''Saul of Tarsus'''.  Paul is an important figure in the early church, according to tradition and the [[Acts of the Apostles]] he started off as Saul and persecuted the Christians but experienced a vision or hallucination on the road to Damascus.  After that he converted to [[Christianity]] and changed his name to Paul.  Paul became a Christian missionary and wrote many epistles though it is likely that Paul did not write all the epistles attributed to him. [http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/jacob_aliet/paul.html]  
'''Paul''' generally refers to '''Saint Paul''', also called  '''Paul of Tarsus''' or '''Saul of Tarsus'''.  Paul is an important figure in the early church, according to tradition and the [[Acts of the Apostles]] he started off as Saul and persecuted the Christians but experienced a vision or hallucination on the road to Damascus.  After that he converted to [[Christianity]] and changed his name to Paul.  Paul became a Christian missionary and wrote many epistles though it is likely that Paul did not write all the epistles attributed to him. [http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/jacob_aliet/paul.html] There is a claim that some parts of Christianity that originate from Paul conflict with the teachings of [[Jesus]]. [http://www.infidels.org/kiosk/book877.html]


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Paul generally refers to Saint Paul, also called Paul of Tarsus or Saul of Tarsus. Paul is an important figure in the early church, according to tradition and the Acts of the Apostles he started off as Saul and persecuted the Christians but experienced a vision or hallucination on the road to Damascus. After that he converted to Christianity and changed his name to Paul. Paul became a Christian missionary and wrote many epistles though it is likely that Paul did not write all the epistles attributed to him. [1] There is a claim that some parts of Christianity that originate from Paul conflict with the teachings of Jesus. [2]

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