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Mother-in-law
George went on a
vacation to the Middle East with most of his family
including his mother-in-law. During their vacation and while they were visiting
Jerusalem. George's mother-in-law died.
With the death certificate in hand, George went to the Consulate Office to make
arrangements to send the body back home for proper burial.
The Consul, after hearing of the death of the mother-in-law told George that the
sending of a body back home for burial is very, very expensive. It could cost as
much as $5,000.00. The Consul continues, in most cases the person responsible
for the remains normally decides to bury the body here in Jerusalem. This would
only cost $150.00.
George thinks for some time and answers, "I don't care how much it will cost to
send the body back; that's what I want to do."
The Consul, after hearing this, says "You must have loved your mother-in-law
very much considering the difference in price."
"No, it's not that," says George. "You see, I know of a case many years ago of a
person that was buried here in Jerusalem. On the third day he arose from the
dead! I just can't take that chance.
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