He is the one who demanded the evidence of touch, refusing to believe in the Impossible until he could place his hand in the wounded side of the Risen. His doubt was not a rejection, but a desperate thirst for certainty, leading to the most profound confession of faith: "My Lord and my God." He represents the truth that honest questioning can lead to the deepest intimacy, and that the scars of the Divine are the final proof of a love that conquered death.

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