Posted on 09/01/2009 10:08:16 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
A Philadelphia area woman claims Jesus showed up in a recent MRI she had performed.
Slideshow: Compare MRI With Other Jesus Images
The woman from Levittown, Pa., contacted Fox 29 and supplied links to images that allegedly show the religious icon in the MRI.
The picture that resembles a long-haired man appears where the womans heart should be in the image.
Sightings of Jesus and the Virgin Mary in inanimate objects have been reported widely on the Internet in past years.
The urban legend site Snopes.com lists 13 pages of reports and images of Jesus and the Virgin Mary, in everything from a potato chip to a wall in Colombia.
A Philadelphia area woman claims Jesus showed up in a recent MRI she had performed.
And it's not the first time Jesus has popped up in an MRI! This news story occured three years ago, almost to the week!
Woman Sees Jesus in MRI of SpineRhonda Hodge says she sees Jesus in MRI scans of her spine.
"You could actually see the hands. They look like they're nailed on the cross. You can see the body. It's in a straight line and then you see his feet, they look like they're together, and the knees are bent."
When asked if the image of Jesus has changed her life, she replied: "I can't be swayed by a picture. My neck does feel better. I don't know if that was Jesus or physical therapy."
If a follow-up scan shows the same thing, it may very well be the much-anticipated Second Scanning of Christ.
The top one looks like Frank Zappa.
or Rob Zombie...
This isn’t me...but I am off to try and find religion...in a grilled cheese sandwich...or is it sandwish?
The poll results at the site show that 70% of the responders believe that the image contains a likeness. Georgia??
Samwich.
Jesus Chr....never mind.
15 minutes of fame ...
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