Three-cheese pizza with Jesus’ face up for grabs on eBay in Oz
March 30th, 2011 - 1:52 pm ICT by ANI
Melbourne, Mar 30 (ANI): The face of Jesus Christ is said to have appeared on a three-cheese pizza that was made at an eatery in Brisbane, Australia.
The shop, Posh Pizza in New Farm, in the city’s Fortitude Valley, has put the slice on eBay, and when last checked bidding was up to 65 dollars.
All proceeds raised will go to a charity to be decided once the pizza is auctioned.
Posh Pizza’s Maree Phelan said her pizza oven was seemingly blessed with the presence of Jesus Christ, who chose a three-cheese pizza as his medium.
Phelan isn’t convinced it’s the Son of God, but she’s certain it got there on its own.
“I can definitely say this isn’t a fake. The three-cheese pizza always comes out with very different colours,” the Courier Mail quoted her as saying.
There is debate as to whether the face resembles Jesus Christ or other well-known bearded men, with Kings of Leon lead singer Caleb Followill a favoured candidate, and
actor Viggo Mortensen and a long haired Christian Bale as popular choices.
“It’s open to interpretation as many of these crazy, out there things are,” Phelan said.
Australian Catholic University associate professor and director of the Institute for Catholic Identity and Mission, Patrick McArdle, said the pizza was “almost definitely not a
miracle” and would be hard to prove.
“There are a lot of misunderstandings in the making of saints and miracles,” he said.
He said generally only “medical miracles”, such as healings, were accepted by the Catholic Church because those incidents could be tested using scientific means.
“We often rely on medical miracles because there is scientific proof it can’t be explained by conventional science, that’s where the validity comes from,” he said.
“You have to understand we can’t apply that kind of rigour to a piece of cheese.
“We Catholics can have a laugh at this, but if that image leads you to a deeper level of faith, or just a sense that Jesus is part of your life, then it can’t be a bad thing.
“Faith is best shared around a meal at the dinner table,” he added.
Australian Skeptics vice-president Richard Saunders put the apparition down to random chance.
“When you think about the hundreds of thousands of pizzas that are made every single day, statistically one of them is bound to vaguely resemble a face,” he stated. (ANI)
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