Paul goes on further and states: Romans 7:17-19 (New American Standard Bible (NASB)) 17 So now, no longer am I the one doing it, but sin which dwells in me. 18 For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh; for the willing is present in me, but the doing of the good is not. 19 For the good that I want, I do not do, but I practice the very evil that I do not want. That statement puts him in line with his “Christian” followers. On the other hand, those who have “repented” and confessed their sins, and have produced fruit in keeping with that repentance, and baptized in the spirit (Matthew 3), and sought and found “His kingdom” (Matthew 6:33) and “His righteousness”, have been reborn, and have produced a “new wine skin”, and are unlike Paul and his followers, and who according to 1 John 3:8-9, “the one who practices sin is of the devil…. And “no one who is born of God practices sin, because His seed abides in him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God”. They have repented of sin, and do not twist the Word of God to fit the narrative of their false prophet, and hardened hearts.
As for the duped, those who have been “deceived” by the “beast with two horns like a lamb” (Revelation 13:14), which would include “those who dwell on the earth”, those of the “nations” that should survive the “fire”, they will then confess “Our fathers have inherited nothing but falsehood” (Jeremiah 16:19). Their “covenant with death shall be canceled” (Isaiah 28:18),
which is to say, they will have no “twinkling” experience.
Usually, it is Muslims who attack Paul. Your attack is surprising me.
Well, it seems you know what Paul says, however, if you do, you also seem to be ignoring things he says about this subject. This subject is better studied over a little time and not by relying on faulty memory in a 2 min answer. Well, I will give it my 2 min answer.
Paul
Romans 2:3-7 . . ., O man, while you judge those who practice such things and yet you do them, that you will escape the judgment of God? 4 Or do you despise the riches of his kindness and forbearance and long-suffering, because you do not know that the kindly [quality] of God is trying to lead you to repentance? 5 But according to your hardness and unrepentant heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath and of the revealing of God’s righteous judgment. 6 And he will render to each one according to his works: 7 everlasting life to those who are seeking glory and honor and incorruptibleness by endurance in work that is good;
Romans 2:8-9 8 however, for those who are contentious and who disobey the truth but obey unrighteousness there will be wrath and anger, 9 tribulation and distress, upon the soul of every man who works what is injurious, of the Jew first and also of the Greek;
The portion quoted here in both red and blue, clearly shows that Paul condemns what Jesus did, and not only that, that he also speaks about repentance.
Romans 6:1-2 6 Consequently, what shall we say? Shall we continue in sin, that undeserved kindness may abound? 2 Never may that happen! Seeing that we died with reference to sin, how shall we keep on living any longer in it?
Romans 6:12-13 12 Therefore do not let sin continue to rule as king in YOUR mortal bodies that YOU should obey their desires. 13 Neither go on presenting YOUR members to sin as weapons of unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those alive from the dead, also YOUR members to God as weapons of righteousness.
Romans 6:21-23 21 What, then, was the fruit that YOU used to have at that time? Things of which YOU are now ashamed. For the end of those things is death. 22 However, now, because YOU were set free from sin but became slaves to God, YOU are having YOUR fruit in the way of holiness, and the end everlasting life. 23 For the wages sin pays is death, . . .
As seen in the verses from Romans ch. 6, Paul clearly tells Christians that if they continue in sin that they shall reap the wage of sin, namely, death. Nowhere does Paul encourage anyone to continue in sin. His discourse on the law is an entirely different subject that I won't touch on this subject.
Romans 8:12-14 12 So, then, brothers, we are under obligation, not to the flesh to live in accord with the flesh; 13 for if YOU live in accord with the flesh YOU are sure to die; but if YOU put the practices of the body to death by the spirit, YOU will live. 14 For all who are led by God’s spirit, these are God’s sons.
Again Paul is seeing condemning those who live according to the desires of our imperfect flesh, the practice of sin. The way to life is clearly stated as abstaining from the practice of the fleshly desires and being led instead by the spirit of God as the only way of obtaining the gift of life and avoiding the wages of sin. This theme of practicing the will of God, living according to his spirit is stressed throughout:
Romans 12:1-2 12 Consequently I entreat YOU by the compassions of God, brothers, to present YOUR bodies a sacrifice living, holy, acceptable to God, a sacred service with YOUR power of reason. 2 And quit being fashioned after this system of things, but be transformed by making YOUR mind over, that YOU may prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
I find no apostate teaching in Paul's material. Instead, he expands and explains things no one else does, giving us a perspective on the temple and holy things, how they are understood in ways we could not understand on our own.
But, each to his own. You are welcome to continue this if you have other things or more objections on this subject.