3 Nuns Have To Answer Questions At The Pearly Gates. The Third Answer Was Unexpected

One of the funnier types of jokes that we may enjoy is when somebody dies and ends up going to the pearly gates.

I don’t know what it is about that type of joke but it is just something that tends to put a smile on our face.

We also have some good news for you, that is the type of joke that we have for you here.

Three nuns had died and ended up at the pearly gates.

They had to pass a test before they could go in.

This is a rather common situation in jokes of this type but it has a twist that you are sure to appreciate.

Not only because it makes the joke unique, but because it makes it funny.

3 nuns are traveling in a bus when it crashes.

All of the nuns died instantly, and find themselves standing in front of the Pearly Gates, where St Peter is waiting for them.

He said to the nuns, “Before I can let you into heaven you each have to answer a question.”

To the first nun, St Peter asks “Where did Adam meet the first woman?”

The Nun replied, “In the Garden Of Eden.”

St Peter smiled, heavenly bells rang, and the pearly gates opened.

St Peter then turned to the second Nun and asked, “What was the name of the first woman in the garden of Eden?”

The second Nun promptly replied, “Her name was Eve.”

St Peter smiled, heavenly bells rang, and the pearly gates opened.

St Peter then turns to the final Nun, and asks “What did Eve say when she first saw Adam in the garden of Eden?”

The Nun was stumped and stood still for a very long time trying to recall the answer.

“Ooh, that’s a hard one…” she muttered under her breath.

St Peter smiled, heavenly bells rang, and the pearly gates opened.

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