Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli—along with their assistant Igor, work at the NASAL observatory.
Ravioli accidentally bought a book, which turned out to be quite interesting.
They are discussing Ravioli’s book.
The scientists are talking about Ravioli’s book during a typical workday at NASAL.
Banani: So, the author of the book claims that there are five historical facts that almost all scholars consider “certain.” And these facts also serve as historical evidence for the resurrection.
Ravioli: “Almost all,” you said it right! There will always be some scholar who might disagree with one of the five facts. But, on the other hand, the majority agrees.
Banani: This book sounds really interesting. As soon as you read more, let me know what it says. Now I’m curious to know what these pieces of evidence for Jesus’ resurrection are.
Ravioli: And to think, I always believed the resurrection was just a silly superstition. But it seems there is actual evidence.
Papaia: If there is evidence, we must evaluate it carefully. And we can’t underestimate Jesus’ impact on history.
Igor: I agree with that conclusion, and I’ve also come to another one. Here it is: when Ravioli is hungry, it’s best to keep him away from the chemistry lab.
Banani: And why is that?
Igor: Because otherwise, thinking he’s in the kitchen, he might create an… explosive recipe!
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