Talk:Spectacular Creation/@comment-26394749-20151012045125

It seems the Disciples of Jesus were really mad scientists trying to create religion with a weird potion. The medical stuff sounds modern, but the way other things are described sound in line with the times, such as Rome and symposiums. They also had vials and such back then, so it isn't much of a stretch to see this taking place in some ancient weird alchemy lab. Very clever, especially with the names finally making sense at the end. Perhaps adding a female scientist named Mary (Magdalene) would have been cool, and added to the modern-feel at first read, since female scientists/doctors were almost unheard of back then.