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Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Yeshua1, Aug 8, 2013.

  1. Jerome

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    Does anyone happen to now what the big G stands for in this other common Masonic symbol?
     
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    Masons say it means "god" or "geometry" (meaning the great architect of the universe) publicly, but privately it stands for "generation" or "generative power" which means sexuality. Most Satanic cults involve a lot of sexual symbolism, and Masonry is no different. The parts of the Mason symbol are said to symbolize the male and female reproductive organs. They also form a hexegram.

    See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa3rh8TFJ7k&list=PLCED9C361662866BD&index=45
     
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    The late great Bill Cooper sheds some "light" on many of these organizations and groups.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1CcTuu9D1I

    Cooper actually read, first hand, secret documents when he was in the Navy that described our government's involvement with extraterrestrials. The real problem isn't really the Masons, or the Knights of Columbus, but the Illuminati. It's all linked and has to be true - not only is it on the internet, but it's on YouTube!
     
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    "God" or "geometry" (the "Great Achitect of the Universe")

    But maybe also sexuality as those guys look sexy in them aprons :smilewinkgrin:
     
  5. Nevada

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    You are entitled to your opinion, but as an American who knows the important role Freemasonry played in the founding of this nation, I am a bit offended.

    Freemason Benjamin Franklin travelled to France where he helped initiate Voltaire into a Masonic lodge. On that trip, Franklin recruited 2 Masons of military expertise: General Lafayette and General Von Steuben. Both generals came to America and helped Freemason General Washington. (That's a lot of Freemasons!)

    Freemasonry helped fuel The French Revolution, I've read That was America's sister revolution. More savage, but it did get rid of royalty and opposed the state church.

    The first thing in the charter of Freemasonry is a call for religious tolerance.

    In the 1700's, Europe was ruled by royalty, and their allies were usually the Catholic church leadership. Catholicism had no use for a group that helped overthrow its source of power. Also, Freemasonry's call for tolerance threatened the Catholic Church's status as the official state-supported church in many a land.

    "Democracy"? In the early 1900's, the Pope issued a bull endorsing fascism, saying its heirarchical nature reflected the nature order of human affairs. Remember, the American and French revolutions brought democracy to Europe and The New World on a big scale.

    During WWII, the Nazis persecuted Masons.

    Some say the USA is a Masonic project. If it is, I thank the Masons.

    Today, many a descendant of latter arriving Catholic immigrants has no family memory of Freemasonry. Their church leadership remembers the past, and does not value Freemasonry. What a shame that many a Catholic American views negatively a group essential to the success of the revolution.

    I'm not a Mason. But, merely knowing its role in our nation's founding makes me OK with Freemasonry. Sure, they have symbols and rituals that reference ancient, pre-Christian cultures. Does that make them anti-Christian? Call them anti-Christian and you might as well call most all American Presidents anti-Christian. Are they anti-Catholic? Well, when the church defended royalty and when the church tried to hold onto its position as a forced, state-supported church, yes, Freemasonry probably was anti-Catholic. However, Catholic John F. Kennedy was a Mason, I believe.

    It is doubtful the majority of the Founding fathers, and most US Presidents since, would be anti-Christian, don't you think?
     
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    Did you know that the FreeMasons designed and built the Washington Monument (one of the largest Ashera poles in the world)? Do you know they designed the base at the ground to be exactly 55.5 feet wide on each side? That equals 666 inches. And they designed it to be 555.5 feet tall which is 6666 inches tall.

    Most people in the Masons have no clue what they are doing. It isn't until you get to the upper levels that you are let in on the true nature of the Masons.

    Jesus said "I am in THE way THE truth and THE life". This is an exclusive statement which rules out all other ways, truth, and lives. It is antithetical and diametrically opposed to the FreeMason charter statement you referenced of tolerating all religious viewpoints. Only the fully initiated Masons understand that they are directly serving and worshiping Satan himself.

    Many don't realize that the Statue of Liberty was conceived by Freemasons, financed by Freemasons, built by Freemasons, and installed by Freemasons in a Freemasonic ceremony. It currently stands as the largest idol in the world. It is named Libertas - after a Roman goddess who stood for liberty and personal freedom - especially in sexuality. The is the same goddess as Isis in Egypt or Ashera in Babylon. Freemasons idolize Ashera.

    Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUJwIhM2yxk&list=PLCED9C361662866BD
     
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    Bob Jones Sr. revival meeting in Miami, 1922:

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6wMtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=n9gFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3900,5314236
     
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    Wow….those “historians” at the Smithsonian sure offer a good cover up for all of those Masonic ties. They are either ignorant or they are masons.

    The KJV is the Mason Bible – not because it’s the one they use, but apparently it’s the one they made. Not only was Sir Francis Bacon a Mason, but it appears King James was also. (But I’m not a KJVO kind of guy anyway).

    It's not only the old stuff where we find hidden meanings. Mason’s are also behind Aliens and UFO’s. Did you also know that Yoda is the name of a Masonic teacher. The idea of Jedi Knights and a round table come from the Knights Templar. Luke Skywalker is a reference to Lucifer (Luke is derived from the Latin LUCE – meaning “light”. The light that walks across the sky – a common occult description of Lucifer). Darth Vader (Daath) comes from the Kabbalah.

    If you doubt me, look for yourself. It’s on the internet. It’s undeniable.
     
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    strange that God would give her a vision concerning the evils of Masons, and neglect to correct her false other revelations supposely from Him!
     
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