We've heard that God works in mysterious ways, but we assumed the Lord Almighty had better things to do than manipulate puffed corn. Alas, we may be mistaken.A Missouri woman is claiming she recently discovered a depiction of the crucifixion in her Cheetos. "I think I found Jesus on a Cheeto, as funny as that sounds," said Kelly Ramey of High Ridge, who calls her cheezy find "Cheesus."
Ramey's pastor, David Bennett, was not as enthusiastic about the Cheeto's theological significance, but he thinks some good may come of it. "If people can find Jesus, somehow, in each of us like she's found in this object, that would be a wonderful thing."
Ramey plans to keep her divine snack food in a safe deposit box. If she ever decides to get enterprising, she might score some big bucks with Cheesus. After all, someone paid $1,350 earlier this year for a cornflake shaped like the state of Illinois.
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Sunday 03 August
By lili
Okay, I am going to admit, I think this is very funny. Jesus showing up on junk food. Delicious junk food, but junk food none the less. I did like the pastor's comment. Really though, he is here when we ask him to be here. Do we have to see him in an object to appreciate that?
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Sunday 03 August
By NaeNae
I love how some of you missed the "claimed the likeness of one you've never seen" comment to and assumed this person was Atheist, because they reasonably added "if he existed", which is more of an Agnostic statement, btw. I love how the article says "odd place", as if there's ever been a normal spotting. He's always in freaking FOOD for some reason. Spotting holy figures in your junk food does not promote your religion well. Just keep quiet and eat it. Get a chuckle out of it at most.
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Sunday 03 August
By Cinnyb
These comments are hilarious!
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Sunday 03 August
By Cinnyb
These comments are hilarious!
God work, guys!
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