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| | Miracle Chapati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Miracle Chapati or Chapati Jesus is a chapati, or flat unleavened bread, roughly eight centimeters in diameter with, what believers claim, is an image of Christ miraculously burnt on it. |
 | | The chapati was baked by Shella Anthony of Bangalore, India in early September 2002, enshrined in Bangalore, and visited by thousands of believers and curious onlookers. |
 | | Skeptics use the same point to raise the argument that even though billions of chapatis are baked everyday, it is only someone from the Christian community, which comprises roughly 2.5 % of the population of India according to 2006 estimates, that would notice a likeness and consider it to be that of the Christ. |
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