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contains allegations pertaining to the sins of Jesus (1) Jesus took immersion from John. John's baptism was for the "forgiveness of sins. " (Mk. 1: 4) (2) Jesus offered wine to people (Jn. 2:8). . It is written about wine: "Wine and new wine take away the understanding" (Hos. 4 11). On (3) The Gospel also tells of Jesus' lies. the feast of the tabernacles Jesus replied to his brothers, "Go to the feast yourselves; I am not going up to the feast," and after his brothers were gone "he also went up, not publicly but in private" (Jn. 78 10) (4) Jesus addressed, it is evident from the. Gospel, to his mother with "O woman; what have you to me ? My hour has not yet (Jn. 24) contempt do with come. ' ララ. There are many things derogatory to the eminence of Jesus. The only way out from these allegations is to renounce them as distortions and believe David and Jesus to be innocent prophets as is the belief of Muslims. . Chr. . Apostle Paul was grounded in religion. He sized himself up righteous. In the last analysis, it dawned upon him that he was a sinner. . M. Paul was indeed a sinner. His confession was in order. About Paul I will not 16