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Through Paul's teachings we learn that he was committed to his beliefs and he believed that all should have the right to worship Jesus not just the Jewish people. He did not believe that the Gentiles had to follow all of the Jewish customs such as circumcision. Paul understood that you had to follow your faith your way, as long as your way did not cause others to stumble in their way. Paul stood up for what he believed, prior to following Jesus he was persecuting them because that was what he believed was right. After he started following Jesus he stood up for his beliefs, no matter how unpopular they were. Even though he knew the hardships that would result and that they would in the end cause his death he did not stop spreading the word. He was faithful and just. He more than any of the other apostles helped spread the Christian faith.

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