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How do you explain the conversion of the apostle Paul?
It is a well attributed, nearly undeniable fact attested by believers and skeptics alike. Paul was a devout Jew of the Pharisee sect. He viewed Christianity as a threat to the Mosaic religion and devoted himself to destroying it. And then suddenly he became a devout Christian for no apparent gain and at great personal risk. He became a preacher of the faith he tried to destroy and consequentially became the most influential figure in western culture. We know about his dramatic conversion from his authentic letters and from outside sources. He claims that the risen Christ appeared to him. There are really only three possible explanations and I only find option 3 convincing:
1. The Fraud Theory -- For some reason Paul lied about his experience. But for what convincing reason would he completely change the trajectory of his life and go, eventually, to martyrdom if he was lying about it?
2. The Vision Theory -- Paul honestly thought he saw the risen Christ but was mistaken. He only had a subjective vision. But this kind of phenomenon is hardly becoming of an educated man with obvious intellectual rigor who otherwise shows no signs of mental instability. It also does not explain the other parties involved in the incident (those who accompanied Paul and Ananias).
3. The Resurrection of Christ -- That Jesus really rose from death and really appeared to Paul and thus ensured his conversion and the victory of Christianity over the western world.
How do you explain it?
It is a well attributed, nearly undeniable fact attested by believers and skeptics alike. Paul was a devout Jew of the Pharisee sect. He viewed Christianity as a threat to the Mosaic religion and devoted himself to destroying it. And then suddenly he became a devout Christian for no apparent gain and at great personal risk. He became a preacher of the faith he tried to destroy and consequentially became the most influential figure in western culture. We know about his dramatic conversion from his authentic letters and from outside sources. He claims that the risen Christ appeared to him. There are really only three possible explanations and I only find option 3 convincing:
1. The Fraud Theory -- For some reason Paul lied about his experience. But for what convincing reason would he completely change the trajectory of his life and go, eventually, to martyrdom if he was lying about it?
2. The Vision Theory -- Paul honestly thought he saw the risen Christ but was mistaken. He only had a subjective vision. But this kind of phenomenon is hardly becoming of an educated man with obvious intellectual rigor who otherwise shows no signs of mental instability. It also does not explain the other parties involved in the incident (those who accompanied Paul and Ananias).
3. The Resurrection of Christ -- That Jesus really rose from death and really appeared to Paul and thus ensured his conversion and the victory of Christianity over the western world.
How do you explain it?