Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 05, 2013

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 11 years ago

    Wow, another kind of Shroud of Turin. I also wonder of whose silhouette is the Women’s NBA and Major League Baseball logos.

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    Aussie Down Under  about 11 years ago

    Jesus, reminds me of an old skit by Bill Cosby.

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    jimpallas  about 11 years ago

    @rambler: genius.

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    bigdoggy  about 11 years ago

    Looks more like Bob Segar to me.

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    Aussie Down Under  about 11 years ago

    Like the mould behind Kenny’s fridge.

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    jack fairbanks  about 11 years ago

    gosh, whaddya wanna bet that siddharta, mohammed and the great raizoolie are inside this monument to personal hygeine?

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    alan.gurka  about 11 years ago

    I wouldn’t classify it as a miracle unless it performed something miraculous. For example, if people with cancer touched it and were cured.

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    htownkev  about 11 years ago

    Jerry West , helluva player.

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    Scott S  about 11 years ago

    Wasn’t there a Married With Children episode, wherein Peg found one of Al’s shirts with a sweat stain that looked like Elvis?

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    gocomicsmember  about 11 years ago

    Trouble is, you can’t make dogmatic conclusions from what Paul says to the Corinthian church. First, he was saying that men’s hair should be shorter than the prevailing style for women’s hair and women’s hair should be longer than the prevailing style for men’s hair, but he nowhere defines what those prevailing styles were. Second, we can get an idea of the prevailing styles for Greeks and Romans from statues and coins, and Paul was writing to a predominantly Greco-Roman church, but this tells us nothing about the hair length of Palestinian Jews (which would have included Jesus). The Greeks and Romans were also clean shaven, but Old Testament regulations, if followed strictly as by Orthodox Jews today, would require beards on men. Bottom line is that ideas of what Jesus looked like are all speculative and prone to the subjective view of your own culture.

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    mpease  about 11 years ago

    Hey, isn’t that Alf to the left of “Jesus”?

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    flyintheweb  about 11 years ago

    We asked Larry King

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    fixer1967  about 11 years ago

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_giant_hornet

    I have seen them here in the US (Tryon NC). Not sure how they got half way around the world. They are big and scary. If you see one forget the flyswatter and get an anti-aircraft gun.

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    wjones  about 11 years ago

    I googled that picture to get a better look. Enlarged it shows no resemblance to Jesus.

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    RetFor  about 11 years ago

    it looks too angry to be jesus. more like a the singer of a black metal band.

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    AmyGrantfan51774  about 11 years ago

    wonder who the player in the silhouette in the WNBA logo is?..I knew the one iin the NBA logo was Jerry West a great player

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    alan.gurka  about 11 years ago

    Okay, you may say a sudden cure from cancer is not a miracle, but for a starfish, regeneration of a limb is no big deal, and doctors have been wrong in pronouncing someone dead, only to have the corpse sit up at their funeral, or pound inside their coffin, or to move when being autopsied. Bottom line is we cannot agree what a miracle is, so we wouldn’t know it if we saw it.

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    jon who tried to make a snowman  about 3 years ago

    that, would be horrifying.

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