(333 AD. The emperor Constantine struggles to convert Rome to the new Christian faith.) Constantine: I understand you have some doubts about the resurrection. Skeptic: Yes, I need to see more evidence for it. Constantine: Like what? Skeptic: Oh, I don't know, maybe a burial shroud displaying the blood marks of a scourged and crucified corpse. Constantine: Did you get that, scribe? Scribe: (Writing) Yes, your Holy Majesty. Skeptic: Glad to see you're taking this all down. Constantine: Well, I appreciate the feedback. Skeptic: Do you need it for research? Constantine: No, for your execution. |
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
History's Mysteries: Shrouded in Secrecy
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