Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Warning: Titus Got Horrible Advice form Paul

 Thinking about all the lies I was convinced to believe, Titus chapter 3 had to be one of the worst demands from Paul to younger people. First of all, unlike Moshe Ben Amram,  Shaul/Paul did not even qualify as an elder since he was not married and had no children.  I thought today about how many times I was willing to warn people rather than choose to have nothing to do with them again, and even Jonah managed to warn people for 40 days before a judgment call was made in Ninevah's favor.

Shaul suggested a maximum of 2 discussions before breaking ties with people who disagree with him. Really??  Doesn't that actually cause permanent division rather than seeking peace through discussion about existing laws?   I was foolish enough to try to let Shaul order me around as though I were once of his Pharisee nothings, and that advice is contrary to the Torah.  If someone wants to discuss a matter with you, it is sign that they desire to learn or to teach.  Who would say it is a waste of time to teach my grandchildren what their real geneaology tree looks like that isn't tied to protestant Hendriksons from Wittenberg?  They might argue about who their real grandfather is or who their real grandmother is because they have been misled, but what happens if a organ donor is needed someday? Who's genetic tree are they going to search for then?   It often takes far more than one or two discussions to have the truth of a matter be proven, and thus Paul's advice is not good advice to Titus (chapter 3).

Yahweh is merciful to those who want to learn, but what if I no longer could discuss matters with Yahweh if I didn't align with the words of Yahweh after a second attempt?  We would then be permanently divided and thus, Shaul's advice to cut off discussions after 2 attempts with no agreement results in exactly what Shaul claimed to be preventing with his advice, namely division.

Shaul/Paul's letters have caused more derision and family division than the short existence of a golden calf .   Shaul/Paul is NOT a messiah figure, and he never even had experience as a real shepherd of sheep.  

Read Isaiah chapters 1, 3 and 30 when you can if you want to get a view of the problem with children who exhibit disbelief toward the words from   יהוה     .

I repent of any past 'endorsements' of  Shaul/Paul's letters that I have made toward other Bible readers. Although he may have been giving his best efforts, he was very fallible and seemed to have promoted himself to an apostle.

I wonder what men like Peter Gauthier and Patrick Kennedy, experienced homicide detectives from Milwaukee, think about the advice in Titus chapter 3 regarding a maximum of 2 discussions on serious matters involving real laws.

Millions of people have put Shaul/Paul way ahead of  יהוה (AKA known as El Shaddai) in their sect's or biblical chain of command, which is very unwise if it is true salvation and redemption that they desire.

There's millions of religious leaders who regularly ask for monetary donations that surely will disagree with me, but I'd be willing to speak with those self-promoters more than twice.

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