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In about 47 A.D., Paul the Apostle, who as the Pharisee Saul had aided in the stoning of Stephen, was himself stoned and left for dead outside the city gates of Lystra. The future of Christianity would turn on what Paul did next.
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In about 47 A.D., Paul the Apostle, who as the Pharisee Saul had aided in the stoning of Stephen, was himself stoned and left for dead outside the city gates of Lystra. The future of Christianity would turn on what Paul did next.