Definition of parable
: a usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle
One of the brothers was as honest as the day is long. Never, ever told anything but the absolute truth. Simply an amazingly honest man. His twin brother however, was a scoundrel. He was a drunkard, a womanizer, and above all else, a pathological liar. The truth wasn't in him.
Before they went off to college the town had a fellow carve their images - as they were so famous that they brought a lot of tourists to the town and this statue was actually something people might pay to see. Anyway, after a few years no one heard anything from the brothers and the wood carver had long since finished so they decided to have a little shindig to formally unveil the statutes.
On that day two things happened. There was a letter that came in from the Tulsa law school telling one of the brothers that he passed the bar exam and he was good to go as in the practice of law. The second event was the wood carver died.
Well, said the mayor, one of these two is now a lawyer...the first one to every pass the exam that he knew of so he wanted that inscription, Esq., placed under that brother's image. But which one was it? He thought and thought and called up the local medicine man and asked his advice.
"I can bring one of the brothers back to life but only for a second and you can ask but 1 question and it must be short as the spell will only last a moment..no more". So the mayor said sure...sounds great. The medicine man did his thing...and one of the brothers woke up...The mayor asked the fateful question, "Are you the brother who went to law school?" to which the brave replied "Yes. Of Course".
Get it...before it gets you.