The above image of Jesus was first spotted by 26-year-old sales assistant Zach Evans of Southampton, England, who apparently discovered Christs unmistakable likeness while using Google Earth to assess potential vacation spots....
....On a separate note and call us shallow but surely there are better places to peruse than dull Hungarian fields when it comes to choosing a worthwhile holiday destination.
That’s actually one of the better ones. But how does one know the image isn’t doctored?
Is there a website somewhere that collects these images?
What’s the rule book on apparitions? Are they for Catholics only?
Getting fancy with the crop circles, huh.
Well, to tell you the truth, I was getting pretty tired of Geo Noory’s Bigfoot > Shadow People > Planet X topic rotation, so here’s something new.
It goes beyond ridiculous to find shadows, cracks in banana's, restaurant grills, tree knots...and the list goes on and on of people looking at these things as Christ. If they can believe these.. imagine how easy they will see the anti-Christ and believe in him. Foolish people.
I’m a Christian and even I would ask - “How do you know this isn’t “Peter Scholome” (Jesus’s neighbor, school mate, relative, friend) of someone who live in some far flung area totally unrelated to anyone or anything.
It could (most likely is) a random set of anomalies which (due to the nature of man instincts for recognizing facial features) actually resembles a face. A face that could represent any number of persons or non persons that lived somewhere, sometime ..... ?
Well, it’s not photoshopped, unless Google Earth shopped it. Here’s a bookmark... http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=download&Number=900300&filename=20100428081658-4bd8516a967f34.36642547.kmz
Ah yes, the Field of Turin.
First the Crispy Christ and now this... I’d say England is poised for a bit of a revival! Just in time for Charles III...