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What Do You See?
Posted On: 06/17/2008 12:23:09

A fun optical illusion.  What do you see?

http://dayofpraise.blogspot.com/

"You cannot behold (see) with your natural eyes." (D&C 58:3)

There is a great lesson in that scripture, for everyone, every moment!

Tags: Illusion True Vision Scripture



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From: fannyfran
08/11/2008 16:17:53

My son saw satan and i thought he was just being mean because he doesnt beleive in the church any more but then I saw it also 'Oh my Gosh''  it realy is thier and I love the church and beleive in it with all my heart so that bothers me to see satan in the illusion, I would never make something like that up. 



From: fannyfran
08/11/2008 16:08:41

OH now i see the child a things around him but not to clear.



From: siouxz72
06/17/2008 17:35:56

okay..first i saw an old man winking and smoking a pipe...hahahahaha!! Then when I tilted my head to see the "true" picture...that was breathtaking! Thank you so much for sharing it! :)



From: Hemidakota
06/17/2008 12:38:18

Priesthood laying on the hands unto a child.




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