Christian's see a miracle in image of Charles Manson on a Mickey Mouse pancake

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This almost seems like satire, but no, Christian's are just that stupid.

http://www.kvue.com/news/Jesus-like-image-appears-in-California-cafe-pancake-255899311.html

They’re claiming it’s a delicious miracle.


A cafe in Norco, Calif., says that the Mickey Mouse pancake it was trying to make on Good Friday ended up looking like Jesus Christ, something they’re taking as a sign from above.


“The night before, she [his wife Karen] decides to pray about something and the next day on Good Friday we get this pancake,” said Gary Henderickson, the co-owner of Cowgirl Café with his wife Karen, said. “To us it looks like a picture of Jesus looking down, like he’s looking down over us.”
The couple is keeping the pancake in their freezer at home to preserve it; they’re looking into more permanent methods of preservation, too. In the meantime, they’re displaying a picture of the pancake on the Cowgirl Cafe wall.


Henderickson says he’s taking the message to heart, especially since his brother was diagnosed with lung cancer a month ago. But he said he isn’t sure why the Lord has decided to bless him with his son’s image on a Mickey Mouse-shaped pancake (full disclosure: ABC News is owned by The Walt Disney Company).
“I can’t explain why God acts the way he does,” he said.
 
This almost seems like satire, but no, Christian's are just that stupid.

http://www.kvue.com/news/Jesus-like-image-appears-in-California-cafe-pancake-255899311.html

They’re claiming it’s a delicious miracle.


A cafe in Norco, Calif., says that the Mickey Mouse pancake it was trying to make on Good Friday ended up looking like Jesus Christ, something they’re taking as a sign from above.


“The night before, she [his wife Karen] decides to pray about something and the next day on Good Friday we get this pancake,” said Gary Henderickson, the co-owner of Cowgirl Café with his wife Karen, said. “To us it looks like a picture of Jesus looking down, like he’s looking down over us.”
The couple is keeping the pancake in their freezer at home to preserve it; they’re looking into more permanent methods of preservation, too. In the meantime, they’re displaying a picture of the pancake on the Cowgirl Cafe wall.


Henderickson says he’s taking the message to heart, especially since his brother was diagnosed with lung cancer a month ago. But he said he isn’t sure why the Lord has decided to bless him with his son’s image on a Mickey Mouse-shaped pancake (full disclosure: ABC News is owned by The Walt Disney Company).
“I can’t explain why God acts the way he does,” he said.

Yes, how do they know it is Jesus, and not Charles Manson? It could be any number of long haired men, especially since we actually don't
know what Jesus looks like, unless you think the Shroud of Turin is authentic.
 
Eh, haters are gonna hate. These people aren't hurting anyone.

You are correct, of course. But I can't help but think that every time I read or see something like this. It seems that we must be above reproach as so many look for or at least highlight the flaws. I bring this up in my classes and sermons frequently. But that is probably true of any group. I do dislike being defined by the actions of the few though.
 
You are correct, of course. But I can't help but think that every time I read or see something like this. It seems that we must be above reproach as so many look for or at least highlight the flaws. I bring this up in my classes and sermons frequently. But that is probably true of any group. I do dislike being defined by the actions of the few though.

Any time you belong to a group with large numbers of people there are always going to be those on the fringe who do things that the majority find embarrassing or stupid or whatever. It happens. String doesn't like Christians. That his deal. It doesn't have to affect you. :)
 
Any time you belong to a group with large numbers of people there are always going to be those on the fringe who do things that the majority find embarrassing or stupid or whatever. It happens. String doesn't like Christians. That his deal. It doesn't have to affect you. :)

String probably likes Christians, as do I, but I think he objects to their wishing to tumble over the rights of others because of their religion. There are Christians who wish to implement their science into our schools and when they see Jesus in pancakes it makes us stop and think that they really should not be in charge of our school curriculum.

This is basically how I feel, and reading String think he shares my viewpoint.
 
String probably likes Christians, as do I, but I think he objects to their wishing to tumble over the rights of others because of their religion. There are Christians who wish to implement their science into our schools and when they see Jesus in pancakes it makes us stop and think that they really should not be in charge of our school curriculum.

This is basically how I feel, and reading String think he shares my viewpoint.

This couple is in charge of school curriculum? Or all Christians are just like this couple and shouldn't be near school curriculum? Sort of like leaningright said, judging the whole by these two.
 
This almost seems like satire, but no, Christian's are just that stupid.

http://www.kvue.com/news/Jesus-like-image-appears-in-California-cafe-pancake-255899311.html

They’re claiming it’s a delicious miracle.


A cafe in Norco, Calif., says that the Mickey Mouse pancake it was trying to make on Good Friday ended up looking like Jesus Christ, something they’re taking as a sign from above.


“The night before, she [his wife Karen] decides to pray about something and the next day on Good Friday we get this pancake,” said Gary Henderickson, the co-owner of Cowgirl Café with his wife Karen, said. “To us it looks like a picture of Jesus looking down, like he’s looking down over us.”
The couple is keeping the pancake in their freezer at home to preserve it; they’re looking into more permanent methods of preservation, too. In the meantime, they’re displaying a picture of the pancake on the Cowgirl Cafe wall.


Henderickson says he’s taking the message to heart, especially since his brother was diagnosed with lung cancer a month ago. But he said he isn’t sure why the Lord has decided to bless him with his son’s image on a Mickey Mouse-shaped pancake (full disclosure: ABC News is owned by The Walt Disney Company).
“I can’t explain why God acts the way he does,” he said.

And you just decided that you needed to lie; because you have no integrity?
 
Yes, how do they know it is Jesus, and not Charles Manson? It could be any number of long haired men, especially since we actually don't
know what Jesus looks like, unless you think the Shroud of Turin is authentic.

Go have your Christian parents explain it to you.
 
This couple is in charge of school curriculum? Or all Christians are just like this couple and shouldn't be near school curriculum? Sort of like leaningright said, judging the whole by these two.

Christians like this couple should not be in charge, and people like them.

I know I have to draw the obvious conclusions for Vanilla, but I thought you could figure it out, but I guess I might have to ask Darla to make a video for you.
 
No, they aren't hurting anyone, you are right, but it just makes some of us laugh. If they are comforted by these Jesus pancakes, more power to them!
Especially if this stuff brings them closer to God. Let's just hope joyless idiots like you and Hasa don't shatter them while on their journey. ;)
 
You are correct, of course. But I can't help but think that every time I read or see something like this. It seems that we must be above reproach as so many look for or at least highlight the flaws. I bring this up in my classes and sermons frequently. But that is probably true of any group. I do dislike being defined by the actions of the few though.

Yeah, it sucks. Only way to change minds is through your own actions though. Some people will always hate regardless.
 
Especially if this stuff brings them closer to God. Let's just hope joyless idiots like you and Hasa don't shatter them while on their journey. ;)

I get lots of joy out of Christian idiots.

Let's not pretend it is rare. As mentioned there is your Shroud of Turin.
 
I get lots of joy out of Christian idiots.
No, you get lots of joy out of spreading misery. The truth is, you're a miserable fuck, and everyone knows it.

Let's not pretend it is rare. As mentioned there is your Shroud of Turin.
It's not my shroud, as that's not the way I roll. My approach is more relevant & straightforward; that's what an entire lifetime of Christianity affords people like me.
 
You are correct, of course. But I can't help but think that every time I read or see something like this. It seems that we must be above reproach as so many look for or at least highlight the flaws. I bring this up in my classes and sermons frequently. But that is probably true of any group. I do dislike being defined by the actions of the few though.

But you don't mind doing it to others, Jesus tard
 
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