Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory.
Ravioli accidentally bought a book that turns out to be very interesting.
We are at the airport, after an unfortunate incident with the luggage. Banani and Ravioli are discussing Ravioli’s book.
Ravioli: Exactly! Also, we know that Paul wrote his letters just a few years after Jesus’ death. If the resurrection had been a fabrication, he would never have mentioned this creed stating that over 500 people had seen the risen Jesus.
Banani: Indeed, anyone who doubted could have verified it for themselves.
Ravioli: In addition to these creeds, we also have the book of Acts written by Luke, which reports the apostles’ preaching. And in these preachings, the resurrection is always at the heart of the message.
Banani: If the resurrection were just a legend, how do you explain all of this?
Igor is left speechless. Then he starts imitating Banani.
Igor: “Ah, Ravioli! These trips with Papaia are so boring! Nothing ever happens.
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…Always the same things: falling down stairs,
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…falling on the bus,
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… trying to fly for free,
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… blowing up luggage in a restricted area.
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…Ugh! Thank goodness there’s Ravioli’s book to talk about!
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… Anyway, I’don’t know if the resurrection is a legend. What I know for sure is that,in this airport, these scientists and their luggage will certainly become… an urban legend!”
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