Most people find Jesus at church, but Steve Cragg found Jesus in a Cheeto. While snacking down one day, the youth director at Memorial Drive United Methodist Church in Houston noticed that his Cheeto resembled Jesus.
The find, which has been dubbed "Cheesus" lives prominently on Cragg's bookcase. When asked about it, Cragg said:
If you're looking for God in different places, you can find God in different places. I don't think God makes Cheetos that look like Jesus. I'm not sure he does grilled cheese sandwiches that look like the Virgin Mary. I do know that God reveals himself to us in a lot of different ways.
So although he doesn't make them shaped like Jesus, God apparently reveals himself in Cheetos.
What I'm wondering is, if an Illinois-shaped cornflake can sell for over a thousand dollars, how much Cragg would get for his find?
To watch the video where Cragg talks about his discovery and how he first thought it looked like a dog, read more.
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Graham and Green
Mmmm cheetohs...
1That looks like a race car driver to me or at least Jesus driving.
2Haha before reading Yumsugar, I didn't know food could like religous figures that often!!
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JaimeLeah526!
4Cheesus is my co-pilot? lmao
5He should sell this an e-bay.
6i think these people have too much time on their hands.
7I was thinking wondering if it would end up on ebay. People seem to pay crazy amounts of money for anything!
8I don't see jesus...
9i think it looks like one of those lion statues some people have in front of buildings or houses
10That's suppose to look like Jesus
11I saw Lieutenant Dan at first, I mean, look at the legs.
12PRAISE CHEESUS!!
13Wtf was jesus thinking? "i'm going to appear to mankind....but how? oh i know! i'm going to show up in a salty, cheesy, greasy and deadly snack! that will get them to believe in me! wooopeeh!" what's next?
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