I already state quite clearly my opinion on such “signs” and merely expressed a sympathy for people who are so desperate that they would see one or even manufacture one.
As usual, the point is missed in the haste to ridicule or debase rather than debate.
This discussion is about “story of a Eucharistic Miracle that happened in Kumasi a city in Ghana in the 1990s.”
You affirm signs, and while you may not have bought into this particular urban legend, you affirm similar signs, as well as those who seek them.
Yes, I too have sympathy on those who look to image-emblazoned-food to inspire their faith in Jesus. And the Roman Catholic Church encourages such misplaced faith by not condemning this practice.