Firstly, Paul was a pharisee, judged VERY harshly by Jesus, who call them
seed of serpent! Correct!? Mathew 23 chapter rigns the bell?
What was wrong with pharisees?
They were nullifying God's Law and replacing it with own ideas. Correct?
Paul, to the contrary was a perfect pharisee, who wad doing exactly so!
Nullifying God's Law!
He was, according to his words, perfect in doing so.
Another problem is... what is God's Word?
According to Jesus - is every word which comes from God's mouth, meaning Father and Son.
In the Bible are words of satan as well and we should not follow advices of satan or his demons, correct?
But according to Paul, all the Bible is God's Word. Incorrect!
Apocrypha as well?
Since I have learned these things, for me God's words are:
1. Written by Moses and prophets - they were citing God's words, as He has commanded them.
2. Written by Apostles, who were eye witnesses of our Savior, faithfully reporting what they saw and heard.
Both groups had many witnesses testifying to the truth they were conveying.
Paul or rather Saul don't have a witness and he never saw Christ. According to Law, he would have to have two witnesses of his conversion and we would have to be able to read their testimony!
Unfortunately we have NOTHING - just words of... pharisee Saul. Being a pharisee he was a bad guy just by default of being member of the sect, which was basis for... Talmud - worst kind of blasphemy ever written!
But Saul was proud of being... pharisee.