What did James see?
Three renowned scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory.
Papaia remembers that the flight for the conference is in two hours, but upon arriving at the airport, he realizes he hasn’t paid for the ticket, and they miss the flight.
Ravioli uses Papaia’s card at an ATM that seems tampered with, and the bank blocks it.
Moreover, with their too many, open, and broken suitcases, they create chaos wherever they go.
The scientists are stuck at the airport.
We are at the airport, in the waiting area.
Igor is snoring loudly, asleep in a deep slumber. The three scientists are puzzled about the mystery of the alleged resurrection of Jesus.
Ravioli: Another fact is the conversion of the brother.
Papaia: You mean that Jesus’ brother didn’t believe in him?
Ravioli: Not only didn’t he believe in him, but he even thought he was: out of his mind!
Papaia: If he didn’t believe in him when he was alive, why would he start believing in him after he was dead?
Ravioli: That’s the interesting question! The sources tell us that James became the leader of the Jerusalem church, only to be killed because of his faith!
Banani: So the explanation would be that he saw his resurrected brother too…
Papaia: He must have seen the same thing the disciples saw in the upper room!
Ravioli: Whatever it was, they thought it was Jesus.
Igor: A remarkable encounter changed James’ life forever. The same will happen to Papaia when he gets back to the office after this trip. Yeah, after meeting the boss… and getting fired!
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…Basically, for James there were many ways to make a mistake and only one way to do the right thing. For Papaia, however, there’s only one way to make a mistake… by doing the right thing!”
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