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How different would christianity have been if paul had not become a christian?
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Christianity might have retained a more nationalist outlook rather than evolving into a universal, doctrinally flexible religion.
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>>1798725
It'd be the same shit, you just needed somebody to speak plainly to assholes to get the message across.
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>>17987256
Decidedly less goy-friendly in character
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>>17987256
Would have vanished or remained a small sect.
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>>17987256
less med based prolly
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>>17987256
Christianity will be just another obscure Jewish sect that dies out by 200 AD. No global religion, no real theology, just a bunch of schizos waiting for a messiah who already came and nothing happened. The entire NT is Paul's fanfiction. Without him inventing 'the universal salvation for gentiles' grift, Jesus's message dies in a backwater province. You are basically left with Judaism-lite with no marketing department.



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