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No, it does not. The Benford Law requires the numbers to span several orders of magnitude, Erdos numbers have a very small range.
Saul being a Pharisee was probably married knowing that to be a Pharisee it was important to be married and believe in family, however, this is not a prov-en fact. And whether or not Paul would have had any children is unlikely noting that there is no reference to any of his children or lineage documented at all.
According to I Corinthians the seventh chapter, yes he was seeing he was not married and he was all about a life that was pleasing to Christ. (Colossians 1:10)
There is no evidence that Luke ever wrote for Paul.
Barnabas took Paul and brought him to the apostles