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M.

It was Paul who taught the resurrection (

Acts 17:18)

: “... And

some (Jews) said, what will this babbler say?

Others said he

(Paul)

seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods, because he

preached unto them Jesus, and the resurrection

.”

Paul, who

never saw or even met Jesus, also admitted that the resur-

rection was his gospel (II Timothy 2:8)

Remember that Jesus

Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according

to my gospel.” He was also the first who declared Jesus as Son

of God (

Acts 9:20

): “And straightway he (Paul) preached Christ

in the synagogues, that he is the son of God.”

Read the words

carefully.

The Jews called Paul a “babbler”, meaning a

mentally sick person. Also he was setting forth “strange

Gods”. The Jews worshiped only One God and that is why

they called Paul a “babbler” and threw him out of the

synagogues for teaching the concept of “son of god” which

they knew was blasphemy. So trinity in Christianity is not a

teaching of Jesus, but of Paul. The so-called Christians are

following Paul and not Jesus.

C.

But Mark (

16:19

) mentioned that Jesus was raised up to

heaven and sat on the right hand of God: “So then after the Lord

had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat

on the right hand of God.”

M

. As I told you under the discussion of the Holy Bible that

Mark 16, verses 9-20, were expunged in certain Bibles. See

remark in the Revised Standard Version, the New American

Standard Bible and the New World Translation of the Holy

Scriptures of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church

. If you still believe

that Jesus is divine because he was raised up to heaven, why

don’t you accept other Prophets as divine who were also raised

up to heaven?