Peter: Luke 20, huh? Well, Jesus is back in Jerusalem and the religious leaders are trying to trap him in a debate. So they ask him whether it's lawful to pay taxes to Caesar. Jesus, being the smooth operator he is, asks to see a coin. When they show it to him, he says to give Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's.

Lois: Oh wow, that's really profound. But then it gets even deeper. Jesus tells them a parable about the tenants of a vineyard that don't pay their rent and then kills the son of the owner.

Stewie: Oh, like the movie The Godfather!

Peter: Yeah, kinda like that. Then Jesus asks the religious leaders what the owner will do and they say he'll kill the tenants. And then Jesus says that the messiah, who's gonna be God's son, will be killed too.

Lois: Wow, that's really dark.

Stewie: Yeah, and then it gets even darker. Jesus tells them that the religious leaders are gonna be rejected and the kingdom of God is gonna be given to another nation.

Peter: Yeah, and then Jesus says that those who don't believe in him will be destroyed. So, uh, yeah, it's a pretty intense chapter.