The Apostle Paul, who was especially commissioned by both God (Romans 1:1-5) AND Peter, James & John (Gal 2:7-8) to preach the gospel to the NON JEWS, claims at the end of his life, that he had declared the ENTIRE COUNSEL OF GOD (Acts 20:27).
The options presented here are limited to either (a) ALL of the counsel of God is contained in Paul’s teaching, OR (b) Paul was somehow delusional.
Take, for example, the subject of “Hell”. If Hell is real how could Paul never have warned of “Hell” in any of his letters, IF in fact, he had declared the ENTIRE COUNSEL OF GOD? If Hell is real, wouldn’t Paul, of all people, warn of it repeatedly?”
The same goes for any other difference of opinion between Paul and the other “apostles”, no?
That is an outstanding argument to say that why would not hell not be a subject that Paul preached on adamantly if it were real. People take the words of Jesus about the subject and throw that back at you when you try to tell them there is no hell and that it is a made-up concept by the Catholic Church. Is there a better way to explain that?
HELL IS MAN-MADE DOCTRINE TO BRING PEOPLE TO THEIR CHURCH.