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Is Apostle Thomas a historic figure?
by Marco Polo on Sep 12, 2007 11:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

St.Thomas was a historical figure?????????
by Marco Polo on Sep 12, 2007 11:34 PM | Hide replies

I remember that the central Govt issued either a stamp or coin during the 2000 years of the advent of 'St.Thomas' to India.Would someone take this issue to court? What evidence did the Central Govt had that Apostle Thomas who was a disciple of Jesus(who is not mentioned anywhere in History except in Bible) came to Kerala coast and converted Brahmins(Ha ha ha) to Christianity.Central Govt played to the tunes of Xians who made up this story for proselytization purposes.There is NO evidence that he landed in India in AD 52.So what business did Central Govt had to bring up a stamp or coin?

Dear Hindu brothers and sisters,our faith and our epics are being belittled by these sluts in UPA.We have to move to court if thre is a way


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  RE:Is Apostle Thomas a historic figure?
by dinesh kumar on Sep 12, 2007 11:49 PM   Permalink
somanath,u abused the institution of motherhood.
i pray that ur mother sleeps in peace tonight.

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  RE:Is Apostle Thomas a historic figure?
by thespeculator on Sep 12, 2007 11:49 PM   Permalink
well if i am not wrong in year 2000 it was not COngress or UPA government in Central i assume it was so called Hindu governemnt.
Well jsut see guys its the politicians who do it...not hindus not muslims or christians ..its politicians who make fool of us.........

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