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  PAUL--ROMAN AGENT OR INFORMER? According to a Newsweek article, titled, "The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception" by Michael Baigent & Richard Leigh said of Saul/Paul's conversion: "It may indeed have been produced by sunstroke or epileptic seizure. It could equally well be ascribed to hallucination, hysterical or psychotic reaction or perhaps nothing more than the guilty conscience of a susceptible man with blood on his hands. Does Paul, then, belong in the company of history's secret agents? Of history's informs and "supergrasses"?   Question posed by Robert Eisenman research. [12:36:27 PM] Tim Aldred: Paul the Apostle, also called the Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus, and Saint Paul (c. AD 5 – c. AD 67),[2] was one of the most influential early Christian missionaries, with his writings forming a considerable portion of the New Testament. His influence on Christian thinking has been significant[3] due to his role as a prominent apostle of Christianity during the spreading of theGospel through early Christian c