A Reverse Doubting Thomas

Terry L. Mitchell
Remember how Thomas the apostle at first refused to believe Jesusī resurrection until he could actually see Jesus for himself and touch his wounds? Well, I like the idea of being a doubter as well. Yes – this is not a misprint – I have resolved to remain a doubter.

Except I mean being a kind of doubter that is a complete reversal of what Thomas was. Until someone can show me Jesusī grave with his remains still in it and allow me to see and touch those remains, I will not believe that Jesus is still dead. Nothing short of that will make me stop doubting the permanent death of Jesus.


Some of those who scoff at Christianity will often claim that our religion requires a lot of blind faith. But I donīt have enough faith not to be Christian. My doubts just wonīt let me go there.
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Terry L. Mitchell

Terry L. Mitchell is a software engineer from Hopewell, Virginia. He's been in the software development and engineering line of work for over 27 years.



In addition to his day job, he is a freelance writer (his articles have appeared on hundreds of Websites) and an avid blogger. He is also an expert on all types of insurance and is the owner and operator of FoxRater, a site that allows U.S. citizens to find affordable insurance in their region of the country.