As I’m
re-reading some of the sacred scriptures, I realize that all the agnostics do
have a saint in Saint Thomas, in Italian there’s a refrain that rhymes with the
words Thomas and nose (Tommaso e naso)
that uses the meaning of being curious and wanting to “stuck your nose in it”
that I learned when I was 5 or 6 y/o and can never forget.
The fact
that the disciple Thomas couldn’t believe that his master Jesus had resorted
had him be present when Jesus appeared again to all his disciples and Thomas
put his fingers in the wound in Jesus’s chest.
I cannot
remember having seen Jesus myself – even if as soon as I woke up from my 2
months long coma I said so – but I do remember well the terms of my agreement
done with Jesus about my reason to keep living (my two treasures) no matter if I was told that it would have
surely be painful for me to stay here on earth, very much of what I know is due
to my uninterrupted contact with the Afterlife…..maybe one day I’ll post here
what I know about Jesus, the Jew and his parents.
The first
person who told me that she believed I was agnostic is Michele and I had to go
see the meaning of this word because I never heard it before, I hope that you
are going to enjoy the small collection of links to websites and the Youtubes
too.
- https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-thomas-the-apostle/
- http://staparishgm.org/
- http://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/the-apostle-thomas-biography-doubting-life-and-death/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_the_Apostle
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