The Allegory of the Two Baptisms
Exploring Blessing, Fortune, and the Hidden Forces that Shape a Life
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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A.C. Zito
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Two babies are born on the same day, each to devout Catholic parents. One is baptized by an angel disguised as a priest; the other, by the Devil himself. Their lives unfold under the unseen guidance of these spiritual “godparents,” raising profound questions: Who is truly blessed? How do fortune, hardship, and moral choices shape a life?
The Allegory of the Two Baptisms examines the paradoxes of blessing and suffering, the tension between outward success and inward virtue, and the subtle interplay of free will and spiritual inheritance. One child may appear prosperous, yet hollow; the other may struggle, yet flourish inwardly. Through this allegory, A.C. Zito invites readers to consider the quiet measures of a life well-lived: love, conscience, and integrity.
A deeply philosophical and reflective thought experiment, this thesis challenges assumptions about morality, fortune, and the unseen forces that guide our lives.