Minimal Facts?

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: Read this, this chapter talks about the five minimal facts.

Papaia: Minimal facts?

Banani: These are facts that most scholars, including skeptics, consider to be true.

Papaia: So, these facts are supported by solid evidence?

Banani: Exactly. Scholars, of course, believe them to be true, not because they like to think so, but because they are confirmed by evidence.

Papaia: Yes, but what’s the point of these facts if none of them prove the resurrection?

Banani: On their own, they don’t prove it, but together, there’s no way to explain them other than through the resurrection.

Igor: Just like these three scientists. Taken individually, they get everything wrong, but when you put them together… um… they still get everything wrong!

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