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Keanu Reeves Is Maybe The Second Coming of Jesus If This Hilarious Meme Is To Be Believed

Keanu Reeves Is Maybe The Second Coming of Jesus If This Hilarious Meme Is To Be Believed
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The internet is having a religious experience over Keanu Reeves right now.

With John Wick 3 in theaters, the beloved 54-year-old actor is blowing up on social media.


The latest Keanu moment that's making waves borders on the religious, though.

In a viral meme dating back to June 2009, Keanu signs an autograph at a restaurant in New York City.

But never mind that!

People are more focused on an empty bottle of water that Keanu appeared to turn into wine.

Wait a second... is Keanu the second coming of Christ?

Woah!

The insanely popular tweet above "revived" interest in the old paparazzi photo thanks to its hilarious caption:

"explain this one atheists"

Another reason we're loving this picture? Look at Keanu's beard—he's practically playing the part of Jesus at The Last Supp-- er, Brunch.

People on social media are loving the surprisingly spiritual meme.




But not everyone seems ready to accept Keanu as their savior.

Others are making similar Keanu-Jesus comparisons on Twitter.




While Keanu probably didn't turn that water to wine, there's no doubt he's a magical man.





We're loving the resurrection of Keanu Reeves!

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