Puzzle Pieces

Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, take the wrong flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel to spend the night, but it’s not exactly what they expected. During the flight, Banani finds a very interesting book.

We are at the entrance of the hotel. The clerk is going up the stairs, and the four are waiting at the entrance. The clerk is taking a little too long.

Ravioli: What is he doing?

Papaia: I’m certainly not going to ask him!

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Banani takes advantage of the wait to talk about the book he found.

Banani: So, God must exist! We can’t say there’s no evidence anymore.

Ravioli: Well, the evidence is practically… everywhere!

Banani: Now, try to put this reasoning together with the one from your book, Ravioli.

Ravioli: Which one? The one about the evidence of Jesus’ resurrection?

Banani: Exactly. If Jesus really rose from the dead, as the evidence suggests, then that means he confirmed he is the Son of God. And if that’s the case, the God who created the universe isn’t generic, but is the God of the Bible.

Ravioli: How do you deduce that?

Banani: Because Jesus recognized the Old Testament, the Hebrew Scriptures, as the word of God.

Ravioli: In the Gospels, we read that he did, but we know that some critics question the reliability of these texts, especially when it comes to the words of Jesus.

Banani: It’s true, but there’s evidence that shows the Gospels are historically reliable.

Ravioli: That’s an interesting point! It’s worth exploring further.

The clerk has returned: You can go up now. Hurry up with those suitcases! I want to go back to bed!

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Igor: This Sunflowerr Hotel needed more than two Rs; it needed two options to get to the first floor!

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