Interesting. Compare the "sleeping child" or dead child in both of these subliminals:
http://members.cox.net/hunyadi/wtbts_017.htm child in hand
http://members.cox.net/hunyadi/wtbts_010.htm child in the bush
"Hey, a child in the hand is better than two in the bush???)
Note that the image in the bush does look like a child and resembles the image of the child in Jesus' hand, notably, both look childlike and both have their eyes closed. The "sleeping black child" is related to the concept of the Etiopian eunuch, by quoting Isa 53, resembling the second-coming Messiah who takes up the identity of one of his secret followers. The image of the sleeping black child is what appears to the anointed to represent the black prodigal son, who was once dead but then comes to life ("When they see him, they beat themselves in lamentation"...because he is dead at one point as the prodigal son).
I'm glad I went through these photos. Interesting the baptism of the Etiopian eunuch has a sleeping child in the bush which connects the two relevantly to those who understand it's meaning. Therefore, I'm wondering now who put out these photos? Was it the JIOR themselves? acknowleding the symbolism? Both these faces look sort of decrepit and thus possibly the artist was trying to depict not simply a sleeping child but a dead one. Do both of these look dead? Interesting!!!
This would prove that somebody at Headquarters is very well aware that the Messiah was theoried by the tradition of some of the anointed ones to return in the body of the Etiopian eunuch. How interesting you have a child associated with Christ this way. Plus, of course, the baptismal scene is remeniscent of Christ getting baptized as well. In scripture, they are related because both at the time of their baptism say something similar: "What is preventing me from getting baptized" and "Stop preventing me from getting baptized". Coincidence? Hardly. That phrase is another subtle connection of the Etiopian eunuch to the Messiah. Isa 53 talks about what the Messiah would specifically look like (i.e. not that handsome, not that great of a body, thin and "reedy", a man to himself, one with a shamful public reputation, etc) so the concept of the Etiopian eunuch would first suggest this was introduced to confirm the physical nature of the Messiah at the second coming...
JC