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| A Couple Of, Um, How Do I Say It? Pareidolia Of The Week! |
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| Written by Brian Walsh | |||
| Thursday, 24 June 2010 01:24 | |||
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This week I bring you (yeah, I know I'm late) a couple of (I'm sure very nice) um, people and their amazing discovery. Without further ado:
So what is that awful stain on the wall that they seem oddly proud of? Yup. Jesus. Really.
From the article I found on Skepchick:
A couple decorating their home had the fear of God put into them after this image of the baby Jesus appeared – on their WALLPAPER. Stunned Sheila and Richard Woolhouse were stripping old wallpaper from their kitchen when they spotted the religious incarnation. The eerie damp marking appears to show a baby wrapped in linen – with eyes, nose, mouth and hair clearly defined.
Clearly defined? OK, sure. That's definitely a mildew stain. Clearly defined. Unless Jesus has been hiding all of these years. Behind wallpaper. In fungus. As a baby. Hmm.... Add your comment
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