Was Paul's Conversion Story Plagiarized from The Bacchae by Euripides?

 

Join me at 1:00 PM EST (Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025) for a podcast discussion about how part of Paul's conversion story appears to take from play by Euripides from the late 5th century BC about Dyonisius, the mythological son of zeus, who the king Pentheus of Thebes refuses to worship, neither does he allow those of his kingdom to do so.  So, Doonysus tells Pentheus that he shouldn't kick agains the goads, the same expression allegedly used by Jesus when asking Paul why Paul persecutes Him, and "why does he kick against the goads?"  The parallel nature of this story is too obvious and profound to ignore.  We will dive deep into the story Paul presents as well The Bacchae to see if Acts and Paul ripped yet again from the Greek paganism to promote Paul's false gospel that the laws of the Heavenly Father's Torah should be ignored by Gentiles in lieu of Paul's gnosis and the paganism from which they (the Gentiles) are supposed to be delivered.  Hope to see you then!


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