“Have you not heard others speak as Thomas spoke? ‘Give us,’ they say, the empirical evidence. Prove before our very eyes, and our ears, and our hands, else we will not believe.’ This is the language of the time in which we live. Thomas the Doubter has become the example of men in all ages who refuse to accept other than that which they can physically prove and explain—as if they could prove love, or faith, or even such physical phenomena as electricity. …’To all within the sound of my voice who may have doubts, I repeat the words given Thomas as he felt the wounded hands of the lord: ‘Be not faithless, but believing.”