St Paul's

About St Paul's
Paul, commonly known as Paul the Apostle or Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century AD. For his contributions towards the New Testament, he is generally regarded as one of the most important figures of the Apostolic Age, and he also founded several Christian communities in Asia Minor and Europe from the mid-40s to the mid-50s AD.
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This thing at St. Paul's Cathedral — it was a Thanksgiving ceremony after the war of the Spanish Succession.
from 338: No Such Thing As Carthaginian YouTube, 2020-09-11 at 00:08:53 · read transcript
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What he actually said was, ah! That was that in Latin. I've got a religious connection to all this too. There is an argument. It's only an argument and we'll never know the truth, but there's an argument that there's a bit in the Bible where St. Paul has a conversion. He's on the road to Damascus. He's called something else for that. Then he becomes Paul.
255: No Such Thing As A Bouncy Asteroid, 2019-02-08 · listen
Do you know the oldest recording we have of Bob Dylan, at least according to my research? This was one that was made in St. Paul in 1960, and it resurfaced in 1978, and a fanzine writer called Brian Stuybal went to the person's house who found it and said, oh, can I listen to this Bob Dylan tape? The guy and the owner insisted that his partner did the dishes while they played it because he was so sure that they were going to record the tape when he played it for them. you'd have all that background noise.
No Such Thing As Bob Dylan on Mars, 2025-01-16 · listen
Did he? Didn't all know that? He became an atheist when, this is quite ironic. He was reading about the road to Damascus when St. Paul became a Catholic. Okay. St. Paul converted when he saw a light on the road to Damascus. and it made him turn round and stop being an tax collector and become an apostle of Jesus, right? He, Jonathan Edwards, read that St. Paul might have had an epileptic fit and not seen a light after all.
No Such Thing As James Cameron's Worms, 2022-11-18 · listen
He's quite famous. Did he? Did not know that. He became an atheist when this is quite ironic. He was reading about the road to Damascus when St. Paul became a Catholic. Okay. St. Paul converted when he saw a light on the road to Damascus, and it made him turn around and stop being a tax collector and become an apostle of Jesus, right? Okay.
453: No Such Thing As James Cameron's Worms, 2022-11-18 · listen
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