No I didn't see him in a taco or a rose petal ..I saw the perfect image of Jesus Christ in the form of a cloud around 1976. The same day I saw this it was also seen in washington DC. I can back this up with photos and online news clips. Why would I lie? So..believe me or make fun of me? I'm almost afraid to post this but it happened and that is why my faith is so strong.
2007-12-04
11:50:58
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This is what I saw
http://www.labyrinthina.com/lightbeam.htm
Oprah even did a show on it.
Here is the Washington Dc Link.
http://members.internettrash.com/yebshe/
If you look you will find more on this. I swear to God I saw it.
2007-12-04
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I just knew it was him. No kidding I could see the tassel on his belt, the robe, his hair I just knew. I was a little girl and at the time docs thought I had leukemia. Btw I got better and they never knew what was wrong but I saw it, I felt his love and I will never forget. I didnt imagine it and I was not the only person to see this miracle that year. It was so amazingly clear. I am sure He showed himself to me as I would have seen him in a picture. I'm not hispanci and I am not catholic. Please research this. It is real. I was even in a documentary in 2002 called Seeing is believing filmed by Granda TV UK. It happened and thanks to the nice folks.
2007-12-04
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I believe children are innocent in the eyes of God and that they can have a very close relationship with God.
For it is sin that separates us from God.
When I was young, even before the age of five, I would take to God in my dreams.
So if you say you seen Jesus, why would I doubt you.
2007-12-04 11:57:19
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answered by heiscomingintheclouds 5
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I graduated high school in 1976......but that is beside the point -- just the "year" got my attention. Truth, yeah, I'd believe you. But I also believe in Jesus and God. I worked for a manufacturing company that made contact lenses and we had to inspect them for "madonnas" meaning they had to be removed - the chemicals would cause (sometimes) a figure that actually looked like Mother Mary -- which is what I think happens in glass, etc. I ALSO though used to (as a child) LOOK for things in clouds that "appeared to be" something - like a bird, etc......but yes, I do believe you saw what you saw. We just really don't know what Jesus truly looks like. There was not photography back then.....and the Bible has been re-writen so many times.....but I will not discount what you are saying......
2007-12-04 11:59:16
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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If you're serious, I beleive you saw something you beleive to be Jesus. However, I don't think Jesus would choose to appear to you that way. This is why I say that.....every time God "appeared" to someone in the Bible, there was no doubt at all it was Him. He also made very clear the reason He "appeared". If God chose to show an immage of Jesus to you, there would be no doubt it was Him and you would know why he appeared.
Also, the classical "Jesus" everyone pictured in their mind probably looked nothing at all like the first century jewish man named Jesus of Nazereth.
I'm glad your faith is strong, but be sure it's based on good Biblical truth and not a feeling you have about something you think you saw.........Be Peacefull.
2007-12-04 12:00:26
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answered by Ken 3
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If i saw the pictures then maybe it would make me believe more. I study Religous Studies and believe there is something there but dont know what. However seeing as your a believer of Jesus Christ this makes you alot more aware to things that your think could be a sign of him. Im not saying its not true just many people try to hard to believe in Jesus and may see or experience things because they are thinking about it constantly
2007-12-04 11:55:53
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answered by xoxfletchxox 1
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The mind is an amazing thing and it is very capable of "seeing" things that are not actually there. There are many documented cases of people interpreting patterns as being the face of Jesus or the Virgin Mary. I don't think you are any crazier than the person who sees the Virgin Mary in a grilled cheese sandwich, on the bottom of a baking pan, or even in the currents of a river. But I do think these are all cases of the mind seeing something that resembles one thing and filling in the details.
2007-12-04 11:59:13
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answered by Justin H 7
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So...what did this image look like. Was he as Caucasian looking as so many pictures depict him today?
No, I'm actually serious.
Edit: Hmmm... very interesting.What makes you so sure it was Christ? I do realize that the pictures may not be as detailed as what you saw. But a lot of times I have trouble seeing details of objects or people(like facial features) from like ten feet away.
Now, I'm not sure how many feet above the ground clouds normally dwell, but I'm going to say far enough for an average to look up, and just maybe make out the big picture of an object/organism.
Or, was this experience more like a vision?
P.S: I'm thrilled that this experience had such a positive impact on your life. Normally people will tell you that their faith in Christ made their life positive, but they don't really elaborate on the how. Anyway, keep growing and spreading the karma.
2007-12-04 11:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you think you saw Jesus in the clouds when you were little.
I thought a witch lived behind our living room couch and I'm sure that I saw Santa Claus peek into my room to see if I was sleeping when I was very young.
Kids think crazy things...
That first picture is just a flat out fake and the second is laughable. Probably dirt on the camera lens.
My Santa sighting was real.
2007-12-04 11:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say you were blessed. Especialy b/c it made your faith strong so regardless of whether is was true or not, the result is what matters and your actions can be the best testamony. People are touched in different ways. You dont need to prove it to anyone but by sharing this vision and having your life reflect your beliefs it allows people to see something special in you that might make them want to have for themselves.
2007-12-04 12:07:47
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answered by GisL4all 5
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Examine your statement and see the fallacy of it.. You claimed that you saw the "perfect image of Jesus Christ".. This alone discredits you.
No photograph was ever taken of Jesus. All drawings of Him are based on the artist's prejudices.
Jesus' mother was a Jew, it is most likely that He looked like a Jew with olive skin and brown eyes and yet the most common rendering of Jesus in America is a feminine looking man with light skin and blue eyes!
I'm not making fun of you but it is counter productive for us to let our imaginations run wild and then base our faith on things that are unreal.
We don't love Christ because we've seen Him, we love Him because of who He is and the fact that He loves us and gave Himself for us.
2007-12-04 12:04:30
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answered by truthsayer 6
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Don't be worried. Jesus does many things to strengthen our faith and He knows exactly what each person needs. My son "went to heaven when he was at recess". When I questioned him further he replied, "my eyes went." He described heaven and what Jesus was wearing. Imagination? Or a small glimpse of heaven for a boy who was thinking about God?? Nothing is impossible for God. All I know is that he believed what he saw and who was I to argue... Every ones spiritual journey is unique and individual. God Bless you.
2007-12-04 12:02:35
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answered by starlightrap 2
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