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February 27, 2006
A piece of sheet-metal with the supposed image of Jesus Christ is now up for auction. Thomas Haley, of Hardy's Hardware, says "I mean, it hasn't done anything miraculous as of yet, but seeing it is kind of groovy. . . Just seeing it brightens people's day. "
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February 26, 2006
A Connecticut hardware store employee claims to have seen the face of Jesus Christ on a piece of sheet metal. Now, he and his co-workers are auctioning it on eBay. In the past two weeks, Thomas Haley and co-worker Jonathan Jackson have shown the piece to a few other workers and customers. They say several people agreed with their assessment, although a few suggested the image looks more like legendary rock singer Jim Morrison of The Doors.
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February 10, 2006
Cleveland television station WEWS reports a man believes his pancakes are "holy. "Mike Thompson was making pancakes last weekend for his family when the pattern on one of the flapjacks bore a striking resemblance to the face of Jesus.
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December 14, 2005
Some people write to Santa, others earmark their postage for God. Postal workers in Jerusalem dropped off hundreds of letters addressed to God at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Wednesday. Shmuel Rabinovitch, chief rabbi at the site says, "This place is the holiest place for the Jews, and it is the first gate for prayers. That's why a prayer in this place is important and these notes are important. "
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December 8, 2005
Topics law, dream, virgin, jesus, virginia, mary, ebay, bar, job, food, baby, school, car and man
A West Virginia law clerk says is blessed by two Funyun snacks shaped like baby Jesus and the Virgin Mary. John Mize says he discovered the religious figures in a pile of the crushed onion-flavored chips under his car seat.
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