Showing posts with label jesus christ. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Real Story of Saint Thomas the Apostle

Saint Thomas the Apostle with Philosophy Book and Spear


Saint Thomas the Apostle, Doubting Thomas, had the full name of Thomas Judeas Didymous, and was both the first cousin and adopted brother of Jesus of Nazareth. Saint Thomas is the Founder of the Thomistic Church whose theology and philosophy was later explicated by Saint Thomas Aquainas. Thomas was also a Taoist who believed in the Godhead Tao of Being, Logos, and Substance. After meeting with his brother, Jesus Christ, subsequent to the Ressurection, Thomas headed for Byzantium in Asia Minor (later Constantinople or Istanbul) and spread the Good News of the Gospel to the King of Byzantium. After spending several years at the King's Court in Byzantium, the King insisted that Thomas marry his rather plain daughter. Thomas refusued and the King decided to have him executed by facing a firing squad of archers with bows and arrows. The archers took Thomas outside the city and then placed him against a tree, and then each fired an arrow into the chest of Saint Thomas and left him for dead. However, Saint Thomas was saved by the intervention of Saint Anthony the Archangel, and the arrows were removed and Saint Thomas was healed, and soon woke up from his near-death-experience. This, of course was in fulfillment of the Prophecy of Jesus Christ that his cousin/brother, Saint Thomas would stay alive until and beyond the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.






(This account of the Life and Times of Saint Thomas the Apostle is an Allegorical Account which has about the same reliability as the Christian biblical accounts of various miracles.)






(C)Perpetual Copyright (2011) by Anthony J. Fejfar and Anthony J. Faber, and



Neothomism, P.C. (PA)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Second Coming of Jesus Christ has Come and Gone


The Second Coming of Jesus Christ has come and gone. It is said that Jesus of Nazareth died in the year 33 C.E. This is supported by Scripture Scholarship. Around the time of the death of Jesus of Nazereth in the year 33 C.E., it was predicted that Jesus would return, by reincarnation, around the time of the destruction of Jerusalem, which was called the End of the World. At that time, 144,00 Christians were to be shifted onto the Astral Plane, and thus survived the Destruction of Jerusalem and the End of the World. This took place in the Year 70 C.E., when Jerusalem was razed to the ground by the Romans, and what was left was destroyed by a catyclysmic Earth Quake. This was the Second Coming of Jesus Christ by reincarnation. As with the god Pan, Jesus returns in every generation by reincarnation, and teaches and writes, and also engages in a craftsman trade such as woodworking, plumbing, carpentry, and electrical and electronics, and has Christ Children to help bring about a better world. Thus, we are now in the post-Second Coming Postmodern Church which is Neo-thomist or Critical Thomist. Of course, in his later reincarnational lives, Jesus was not crucified or burnt, and neither were any of his children or friends, or family, or followers. Thus, the book of Revelation is now obsolete.


(C)Perpetual Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)