The Fifth Fact

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, where the scientists are talking about Ravioli’s book.

Banani and Ravioli take advantage of the wait to continue their discussion about the book.

Banani: And the fifth fact? What’s it about?

Ravioli: James, the brother of Jesus, converts after his death.

Banani: Why didn’t he believe in him before?

Ravioli: “Not only didn’t he believe, but he also thought he was ‘out of his mind.’
In Mark 3, we read that Jesus’ family thought he was ‘out of his mind.’
In Mark 6, his relatives were scandalized by him.
In John 7, it’s confirmed that his brothers didn’t believe in him.”

Banani: So, he was skeptical! But then he converts after his death.

Ravioli: In Galatians 1 and Acts 15, we find James as the leader of the church in Jerusalem.

Igor: “Speaking of skepticism, when Papaia said we would arrive on time for the conference, I was a bit skeptical, but now I’m 100% sure we won’t make it…

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…actually, given how things are going, I doubt we’ll even manage to make it home… ever!

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…You see… with Papaia, you keep lowering your expectations. From “we’ll make it,” you quickly go to “I hope we survive.”

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