That part right there then that I highlighted would be the problem.
Paul did not clearly teach the gospel, and Peter came behind him and wrote an epistle to explain this to those who had a hard time understanding him. Peter and Paul both combined made a point that they can not, nor can anybody else come and teach a different gospel, or a different Jesus then what Jesus had already given us.
All Paul did was confirm to the gentiles what Jesus had already taught, nothing new or different. And this way of thinking of going by a misunderstanding of Paul's writings over what Jesus taught is what has been dubbed as Paulinians, and this style has been proven false by many biblical scholars over the years.
Paul did not clearly teach the gospel, and Peter came behind him and wrote an epistle to explain this to those who had a hard time understanding him. Peter and Paul both combined made a point that they can not, nor can anybody else come and teach a different gospel, or a different Jesus then what Jesus had already given us.
All Paul did was confirm to the gentiles what Jesus had already taught, nothing new or different. And this way of thinking of going by a misunderstanding of Paul's writings over what Jesus taught is what has been dubbed as Paulinians, and this style has been proven false by many biblical scholars over the years.