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"Thousands of Christians are flocking to a church in southern India to
catch a glimpse of what is thought to be the image of Jesus Christ on a
chapatti.
Asian News International says Sheela Anthony, a resident of Bangalore,
made the discovery while preparing chapattis for lunch for her children.
The children refused to eat one of them as it was partly burnt.
After looking at it carefully, she found what she thought was an image
of Christ on the burnt portion.
Ms Anthony said: "I couldn't believe my eyes and kept looking at it.
With a lot of hesitation, I showed it to my daughters and neighbours
who confirmed that it was indeed Jesus."
The "holy chapatti" has been displayed in the Renewal Retreat Centre
church in Bangalore for public viewing.
Father George Jacob a spokesman for the church confirmed the image was
indeed that of Jesus and believes it is "a miracle"
He said: "Being a staunch devotee of Jesus it was Sheela's great gift
to other followers. From morning till late in the evening, around
20,000 people came to catch the glimpse of Lord Jesus on the chapatti."
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> As far as turning a chipatti into the second coming?
If Jesus was going to come back to Earth, would he really be re-incarnated as something edible? Wouldn't that undermine the whole 'Son of God' thing?
"I'm Jesus, I've come back to save..."
*gets eaten*
Bring on the third coming.
" I spilt some coke on the floor today... I showed my brother and he confirmed it was Jesus. "
My indian friend was complaining that over here she has to walk every where but in india her family has a driver. I asked her if her family were well off and she said not particularly.
At that moment I knew, knew in the marrow of my bones, that everything in Star Wars is TRUE!
Turning their nose up because it's burnt indeed
Who remembers that potato that resembled Mother Teresa
I saw a cloud that looked like a fish once