this weekend i got the latest issue of the wittenburg door magazine newsletter (the world's pretty much only religious satire magazine) and the folks at the wittenburg door had hit on this WLTX-TV (columbia, sc, us) story about hurricane katrina causing a drywall miracle:
[…] Members of the Triumph Learning and Worship Center for Life in Saraland, Alabama, want to share what they're calling a miracle. The church was flooded by Hurricane Katrina; causing some drywall in the building to buckle into an image that church members believe is an image of Jesus on the cross. The church hung a picture frame up around the mark. People line up every day to touch it, and several people claim they've been healed. […]
definitely one of the "{jesus|maria} on a slice of toast" variants. in a way, these seems like a rohrschach test for the christian fundamentalists. almost as meaningless…in fact, i wonder what would happen if those folks ever stumbled across a set of real rohrschach test cards… anyhow, i just loved the comment by the wittenburg door folks:
Well, Jesus WAS a carpenter, after all. He probably feels right at home …
god must be having lots of laughs 
