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A South Florida man says he sees Jesus in an X-ray he had taken at a doctor's office.

Man Claims He Sees Jesus In X-Ray

POSTED: 8:33 pm EST December 6, 2007
UPDATED: 12:17 pm EST December 7, 2007

South Floridians have claimed to see holy images in things like grilled cheese or a pancake.

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On Thursday, one man said he saw Jesus in an X-ray he had taken of himself at a doctor's office.

"I feel a little nervous," Reynaldo Farinas said.

After experiencing chest pains, Farinas went to Homestead Hospital. While he was there, physicians ordered an X-ray of his chest.

Some say what that X-ray revealed could be a message from a higher power.

"Last night I checked and see the face of Jesus Christ there," Farinas said.

The Farinas' along with his physician and a medical technician said the image on the X-ray resembles Jesus Christ.

The doctor said he could not explain the silhouette.

"I was surprised," Farinas said. "(It's) unbelievable."


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