'Iron clad proof': Internet stunned after outline of Jesus appears on bottom of clothing iron
Users on Twitter were stunned after a picture of an outline of "Jesus" on a clothing iron surfaced online. "Atheists, if JESUS is not real, then please explain this," read a post by @PastorAlexLove which features a clothing iron with a smoky outline that looked like Jesus.
The post has received an astonishing level of response, including 1,800 likes and more than 100 retweets, with some people taking the tweet more seriously than others. While some were sold on the image right away, many skeptics claimed in the comments that the outline resembled Mona Lisa, Tom Araya, the lead vocalist of Slayer, or Weird Al Jankovic.
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Atheists, if JESUS is not real, then please explain this! pic.twitter.com/gViK8VYVyK
β Pastor Alex (@PastorAlexLove) October 11, 2022
One believer affirmed that it was indeed Jesus and commented, "Iron clad proof." While another said, "Where is this? I feel a pilgrimage coming on."
"That's the proof I needed!! Hail Jesus! Or Amen Jesus!! I've just been born again. Not sure what to say," one user tweeted.
One said, "He died on the crease for our sins. Amen." A user claimed otherwise and tweeted, "That's Mona Lisa, Silly." One wrote, "That's Ron Jeremy."
That's the proof I needed!! Hail Jesus! Or Amen Jesus!! I've just been born again. Not sure what to say.
β @sportsfan BCπ¨π¦ (@WLsportsfan) October 11, 2022
He died on the crease for our sins. Amen.
β SJ_ γΉγΌγΆγ³ πͺπΊ π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ (@Ms_SJP) October 11, 2022
According to one user, Jesus has no place on the bottom of irons as he posted, "Jesus is contractually obligated to only appear on toast, so it better not be him or he will be hearing about it from his sponsor the Wonder Bread Company!"
Jesus is contractually obligated to only appear on toast, so it better not be him or he will be hearing about it from his sponsor the Wonder Bread Company!
β Tawreos (@Tawreos) October 11, 2022
Nearly 18,000 people follow the parody account called Pastor Alex and frequently interact with its eccentric messages.
For any skeptics, Pastor Alex displays his credentials on a pinned post that reads, "As of late, there have been terrible terrible rumours circulating on the internet that I am not a Pastor and that I am only pretending to be a Pastor. Here is my OFFICIAL PASTOR CERTIFICATE that I hereby put on PUBLIC RECORD. Blessed is the Forgiving Eagle."
As of late, there have been terrible terrible rumours circulating on the internet that I am not a Pastor and that I am only pretending to be a Pastor.
β Pastor Alex (@PastorAlexLove) March 17, 2021
Here is my OFFICIAL PASTOR CERTIFICATE that I hereby put on PUBLIC RECORD.
Blessed is the Forgiving Eagle ππΎ pic.twitter.com/aoE1deCQTI
The image of his certificate, which states that he completed Advanced Pastor Training at Underground Bunker, Watton Brook, Norfolk, is attached to the remark. And to put any question to rest, a Cardinal Syn has approved it.
This isn't the first time that someone has made such a claim. In 2018, a Florida woman claimed she had found an image of Jesus on a Horseshoe Crab Shell. The woman had made a spiritual discovery as she had walked in the sand at New Smyrna Beach. She found Jesus' image on the back of a horseshoe crab. Similar claims were made by a woman in 2019 who claimed that she could "see Jesus" in the flames of the Notre Dame fire.
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