My name is not Thomas, its Garry. Thomas (as in ‘doubting’) was an apostle of Christ who carried his teachings throughout India. I, on the other hand, am planted on a few acres in southern middle Tennessee and I am no sage. Like most all of you who stumble across this site I’m a seeker of truth wandering through a world where truth is often shrouded by error and deceit. Such is our lot.
I sincerely hope you find your truth and enjoy your journey.
Garry@thomaswispered.com
We all have beliefs. Most believe in something greater than themselves. Many trust in God. Our beliefs, faiths, and trusts are developed through what we’ve been taught or have learned through discovery.
As we examine the Apostle Thomas, as opposed to just accepting what others would have us know of him (or not know of him), we realize just how vital ‘discovery’ is to determining truth.
The great discovery we find in his writings is not the ‘truthiness’ of his words (I leave to each of you your own understanding) but rather it is in the existence of his writings at all.
His truth emerges as a quite whisper against the howl of error and deceit. And so it would seem that Thomas W(h)ispered across time, space, and through the great veil.
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Clairbear is hoping for another Todd Akin case of her opponent rhetorically shooting himself in the head.
For those that are unaware of Todd’s foot/mouth issues:
Akin’s Congressional career ended after he lost a bid to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill in the 2012 election. Akin, who had won the Republican primary in a crowded field, led McCaskill in pre-election polls until he said that women who are victims of what he called “legitimate rape” rarely get pregnant. Akin eventually apologized for the remark but rebuffed calls to withdraw from the election. He lost to McCaskill by 54.7 percent to 39.2 percent. In a book published in July 2014, Akin said that he regretted apologizing and defended his original comments.
Some folk never learn
Something that we in the Show-me state remember is that Clairbear helped that idiot win the primary.