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I think you're missing my point.
When you refer to someone as "anti-Pauline" do you mean they inherently reject all of Paul's teachings, or that they don't consider Paul's teachings to be divinely inspired?
If someone does not believe Paul was divinely inspired they may still accept some or all of his teachings. What they accept may or may not be neatly defined within specific letters.
Rejecting Paul's teachings pretty much requires rejecting the concept that Paul was divinely inspired, but rejecting the concept that Paul was divinely inspired does not necessarily mean rejecting any of his teachings.
Anti-Pauline refers to those that do not believe that the books that are in the bible that Paul wrote were inspired by the Holy Spirit, and thus, not true canon.