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reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 12:52 AM by KSigMason
reply to post by wanderingwaldo


Actually I would say that there was no difference (dominance or superiority wise) between the Square and Compass. If there was I would put my voice for the Square, but what do I know, I'm only a member and WM.

Freemasonry and Illuminism are religions designed by elitists for elitists.

I'm sorry, I had to laugh really hard at this. I'm sure I don't count as elitist (money or social standing). I only make $36,000/year and I'm an E5 in the Idaho Guard in a small company.

And for the billionth time, Freemasonry is not a religion as it does not meet the basic prerequisites for a religion.

And also, the pyramid is not seen anywhere in Freemasonry.

reply to post by wanderingwaldo


Having a belief in a higher power is a requirement to join. Each Brother worships his God in his own way.

Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
"All prayers in Mason lodges should be directed to the one deity to whom all Masons refer to as the Grand Architect of the Universe." (The Maryland Master Mason, March 1973)

As we do a prayer, it must be to a general name for the Deity as we have many brothers of different faiths.

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Actually you are wrong about the Rites and the Oaths, well, you are wrong about many things.

Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
In summation, bushidomason what the hell makes you think I would take you or any other Mason at your word on anything given that you have taken such an oath?

So why are you here other than to spread falseness about the Order? And why would anyone take your word on anything as you are not a member and have no actual knowledge?


reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 01:05 AM by KSigMason
reply to post by Equinox99


Yes there is a reason for the pyramid and eye. The unfinished pyramid is a representation of the country at the time, unfinished. The eye represents God, watching over our country.

And how do you know of these higher ups? How is it that you, a non-member, know and I, a member, don't?

I don't get what the 3-pillars was for. As for the Star on the floor, that is the symbol for the Order of the Eastern Star, which commemorates the heroines of the Bible. The Star represents the Star which guided the wise men to the baby Jesus.

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Ex-masons, eh? I was wondering when that was coming up. For the most part I don't trust what an Ex-mason says when he is saying he divulges 'incriminating' evidence. Usually ex-masons (not all) are bitter over their leaving the Fraternity, especially if expelled.

And still no conspiracy theorists has answered me. How is it that you think you know more than a member? It seems really arrogant.


reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 01:37 AM by wanderingwaldo
Originally posted by KSigMason
Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
Freemasonry and Illuminism are religions designed by elitists for elitists.

I'm sorry, I had to laugh really hard at this. I'm sure I don't count as elitist (money or social standing). I only make $36,000/year and I'm an E5 in the Idaho Guard in a small company.


Well it's certainly not serving you then. I guess that means you are serving it, and in more ways than one: You believe what they want you to and you're filling their coffers at the risk of your own life.

Originally posted by KSigMason
And also, the pyramid is not seen anywhere in Freemasonry.


Then my eyes deceive me. I think I hear bells, jingle jangle. Next time you pull my leg be sure not to rip it from it's socket.


Originally posted by KSigMason
Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
In summation, bushidomason what the hell makes you think I would take you or any other Mason at your word on anything given that you have taken such an oath?

So why are you here other than to spread falseness about the Order? And why would anyone take your word on anything as you are not a member and have no actual knowledge?


The last thing I want is to spread falseness about anything. I have plenty of knowledge. A person can know about something without experiencing it. I know that if someone injects heroin into their bloodstream it will elicit euphoria. I know if someone is shot it creates trauma, and possibly death. I didn't have to experience either to know these facts, I was able to determine them externally through the transmission of information be it written, pictorial, or auditory - most likely a mix from many sources. Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? How do you know they exist?

[edit on 20-11-2009 by wanderingwaldo]


reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 01:48 AM by KRISKALI777
reply to post by 23



Its an ancient auspicious symbol; the eye adjhat, was an egyptian representation, similar to the Eye of horus (which is usually represent in an upright triangle.
Many cultures have used the eye as a means to symbolically ward of the 'Evil eye'.

In my opinion the NWO has hyjacked this previously auspicious symbol, to give themselves a sense of identity- exactly what Hitler did when employing use of the Swastika; some people forget that the swastika is an ancient symbol- it is still commonly used in hinduism today and has no links with nazism.


reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 11:59 AM by Equinox99
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to
post by Equinox99


Yes there is a reason for the pyramid and eye. The unfinished pyramid is a representation of the country at the time, unfinished. The eye represents God, watching over our country.

And how do you know of these higher ups? How is it that you, a non-member, know and I, a member, don't?

I don't get what the 3-pillars was for. As for the Star on the floor, that is the symbol for the Order of the Eastern Star, which commemorates the heroines of the Bible. The Star represents the Star which guided the wise men to the baby Jesus.

reply to post by wanderingwaldo


Ex-masons, eh? I was wondering when that was coming up. For the most part I don't trust what an Ex-mason says when he is saying he divulges 'incriminating' evidence. Usually ex-masons (not all) are bitter over their leaving the Fraternity, especially if expelled.

And still no conspiracy theorists has answered me. How is it that you think you know more than a member? It seems really arrogant.


Dude I have done my research and I think you should too. I am not saying all freemasons are evil worshiping Satan. I know there are good masons out there because they help run charity organizations and good wills.




References to the construction of King Solomon's temple at Jerusalem have been included in the rituals of the operative freemasons since ancient times. In operative lodges the layout of the lodge room in each of the several degrees symbolises either a stoneyard or the temple building at one of the various stages of construction.

Freemasonry


There is a reason why freemasons picked King Solomon. King Solomon was a great man of God, until he betrayed God. God told him not to marry Egyptians because he will start worshiping their Gods, so Solomon took him Egyptian brides. For that, Solomon turned away from God and worshiped the Egyptian Gods.

I don't mind freemasons, at all, only the few that try to control us in secrecy. You may not know about it, but I have done my research to come to a safe conclusion.

As a Christian, I know things get corrupted easily over time. Heck, All I have to do to prove my point is look at the Vatican. But, trying to wash down symbols without doing research on them is not fair at all.

The pyramid under the all seeing eye is in fact complete. The nation was built and the elite were slowly lowered over top. The thing that people can't see is if you fold the bill in half, the star of David surrounds the eye and exposes only 3 stars. The so called 'three wise men'.


reply posted on 20-11-2009 @ 02:21 PM by KSigMason
Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
Well it's certainly not serving you then. I guess that means you are serving it, and in more ways than one: You believe what they want you to and you're filling their coffers at the risk of your own life.

You shouldn't join to get social benefits, that is the wrong reason to seek out Freemasonry

Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
Then my eyes deceive me. I think I hear bells, jingle jangle. Next time you pull my leg be sure not to rip it from it's socket.

Your picture link doesn't work.

Originally posted by wanderingwaldo
The last thing I want is to spread falseness about anything. I have plenty of knowledge. A person can know about something without experiencing it. I know that if someone injects heroin into their bloodstream it will elicit euphoria. I know if someone is shot it creates trauma, and possibly death. I didn't have to experience either to know these facts, I was able to determine them externally through the transmission of information be it written, pictorial, or auditory - most likely a mix from many sources. Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? How do you know they exist?

I'm sure you have book knowledge, but the context in which it was presented and who presented it may have been wrong and in fact, real life experience of a subject beats a book everytime. A book can tell me the sky is yellow, but I know when I look outside its blue. Yes, I've seen a baby pigeon.

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post by Equinox99


Dude, do you think I didn't do any research at all? Even before I thought about turning in my petition for the degrees, I read books and interviewed known Masons. I read a lot, I have over 7 6-ft bookshelves, 2 of them are primarily books about Freemasonry. Like I told Waldo, my personal experience defeats every conspiracy theory out there.

Who are these controllers? Surely with all your research you have names? And if we were all powerful why wouldn't someone just assassinate you so you wouldn't talk ill of them?


reply posted on 21-11-2009 @ 02:00 AM by KSigMason
reply to post by wanderingwaldo


Cool picture, but the pyramid has no involvement in any of the degrees. I bet you that the Lodge that has it in front of it was probably a part of the Egyptian craze that occurred in the early 1900s. During this time not only Freemasons, but many theaters, homes, and buildings under went an Egyptian theme.

[edit on 21-11-2009 by KSigMason]


reply posted on 21-11-2009 @ 12:49 PM by bushidomason
reply to post by wanderingwaldo



That pyramid does not represent the fraternity as a whole. That staute was built in Eilat, Isreal. It was constructed by a lodge there...well "Solomons Pillars Lodge #59, Eliat, Isreal. It is like a welcome sign saying that there is a lodge in that town. Also it is on the border of from Egypt to Israel. So i can understand why they are using the pyramid in that part of the globe. That was built by one lodge near Egypt. That does not mean that it is a symbol of the fraternity but rather it is just a statue.

Even if it was a symbol of the fraternity....so what? What is this issue with the pyramid?


reply posted on 22-11-2009 @ 12:08 PM by Tormentations
reply to post by 23



what is the meaning of the all seeing eye? It may mean that one person lives and the rest of the world doesn't. And that the world is a lie.
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