Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory.
Ravioli accidentally bought a book, which turns out to be very interesting.
They are discussing Ravioli’s book.
Banani: You said fifteen sources from less than a century after, and among them, even hostile sources? With this kind of evidence, I don’t think any historian in the world would deny that Jesus ever existed!
Ravioli: Exactly! In addition to the four gospels, we have the following non-Christian sources:
In 73, Mara Bar-Serapion, a Syrian philosopher, mentions him in a letter to his son.
Around 93, Josephus Flavius, a Jewish historian, mentions him in his book Antiquities of the Jews, chapter 3, verse 3.
In 116, Tacitus, a Roman historian, mentions him in The Annals, passage 15.44.
Around 150, the Talmud, a collection of Jewish books, mentions him in Sanhedrin, 43a.
Around 250, Lucian of Samosata, a Greek satirical writer, mentions him in his story The Death of the Pilgrim.
Today, the death of Jesus on the cross is a historical certainty.
Banani has forced the suitcase zippers too much.
Banani: Damn! All the zippers broke!
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Papaia: Quick! Let’s go, the taxi is already coming!
They run outside.
Igor: At least now customs won’t even need to ask us to open the suitcases…
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