Miracles happen every day, a woman named Rebecca exclaims on her Facebook page.

For instance? Behold, the curious vanishing of Rebecca’s awful burn wound:



(***UPDATE***: In a subsequent post, Rebecca doubled — quintupled? — down on her claim, saying that the healing was complete by 10 a.m., not 10 p.m.)

She offers no further information, so we are left with questions.

Were there any independent witnesses to the incident, and to the healing?

Is that a poor Photoshop job I see around the tip of the forefinger in the second photo?

Why does the hand on the left look much more rugged than the smooth-skinned specimen on the right?

Why do the two images look as if they were taken with different cameras?

Why the marked change in skin color?

Where the thumb and forefinger meet, why does hand number one seem much thicker and fleshier than hand number two?

The pronounced knuckles in the photo on the left have almost completely disappeared in the photo on the right; how come?

On reflection, I can’t bring myself to believe that Rebecca is lying. You? I mean, she’s a Christian. Surely she knows the 10 Commandments and the prohibition on bearing false witness. So that can’t be it. Her story and her photos have to be real, then.

That’s wonderful. I wonder if Rebecca could now show the medical professionals at the nation’s burn centers what they’ve been doing wrong since, well, forever.

(via Reddit)