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.
We are at the airport, where Ravioli and Banani are discussing Ravioli’s book while Papaia searches for a flight to the conference.
Banani: Let’s say Paul was lying—how could we explain his conversion?
Ravioli: We can’t, because it wouldn’t make sense. Just like the disciples, Paul had nothing to gain by converting. And we realize the suffering he went through because of his faith and preaching, as seen in his letters and in Acts.
Banani: At this point, it’s impossible to say that the resurrection is a legend invented by the church. These people were truly convinced they saw Jesus resurrected!
Ravioli: To create a legend, it takes centuries, not just a couple of years. This is known by all scholars.
Banani: Wow! So it’s not a legend!
Igor: These scientists are right to worry about what people were saying in the first century. But now, aside from the story of the tampered ATM, they should be more concerned about what people are saying today when they see their luggage… flipped over and open!
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