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Originally posted by fordrew
Josh does not care if they speak ill of masons.
WHAT bothers us is when people speak falsely about us. Wrong facts , misconceptions, etc etcedit on 27-6-2011 by fordrew because: (no reason given)
Oh, I've been laughing at Jack Chick since the 80's, when he published this gem about D&D.
His various claims, if taken at face value, also result in a history where, for five years (1975 to 1980) he was simultaneously a Wiccan, a Freemason, a Catholic, a Satanist and a Mormon as well for one year (1980).[1] All this, despite the fact that the Church of Satan is an atheistic organization[10], and both Mormon[11] and Catholic[12] churches discourage their members from becoming Freemasons, much less members of any of the other groups listed.
His various claims, if taken at face value, also result in a history where, for five years (1975 to 1980) he was simultaneously a Wiccan, a Freemason, a Catholic, a Satanist and a Mormon as well for one year (1980).[1] All this, despite the fact that the Church of Satan is an atheistic organization[10], and both Mormon[11] and Catholic[12] churches discourage their members from becoming Freemasons, much less members of any of the other groups listed.
Source
Baphomet... is an imagined pagan deity (i.e., a product of Christian folklore concerning pagans), revived in the 19th century as a figure of occultism and Satanism. It first appeared in 11th and 12th century Latin and Provençal as a corruption of "Mahomet", the Latinisation of "Muhammad", but later it appeared as a term for a pagan idol in trial transcripts of the Inquisition of the Knights Templar in the early 14th century.
Originally posted by coyotepoet
reply to post by network dude
Yep, William Schnoebelen was a busy guy
His various claims, if taken at face value, also result in a history where, for five years (1975 to 1980) he was simultaneously a Wiccan, a Freemason, a Catholic, a Satanist and a Mormon as well for one year (1980).[1] All this, despite the fact that the Church of Satan is an atheistic organization[10], and both Mormon[11] and Catholic[12] churches discourage their members from becoming Freemasons, much less members of any of the other groups listed.
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as ruler of Capricorn is directly related to the process of Initiation.
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Esoteric ruler of Capricorn
aturn, as ruler of Capricorn is directly related to the process of Initiation. But Saturn on the exoteric level is also the co-ruler of Aquarius. It will be through the correct application of the Laws and Principles of the New Age, so very much influenced by this planetary ~Gatekeeper~, that we shall be able to co-create and fulfil our individual karma relative to humanity’s collective life in the Aquarian Era.
as ruler of Capricorn is directly related to the process of Initiation.
www.theoservice.org...
The sign of Capricorn is the sign of Initiation. It represents the perfection that is the Disciple who has learned, to the best of his ability, mastery over himself. He has learned through trial and error how to control himself and to use that energy constructively, as we have seen while discussing the energies of Scorpio and Sagittarius.
Originally posted by Cobra.EXE
i came across a short comic regarding baphomet and teachings of freemasonry. i didnt see any threads on it so i thought i would share it here. ill be expecting lots of trolls, but i will ignore all their responses i plan on just having a constructive conversation with those who make a good one without flinging any verbal mud. hope you guys enjoy!
www.chick.com...edit on 27-6-2011 by Cobra.EXE because: thread name change
Originally posted by JoshNorton
Oh, I've been laughing at Jack Chick since the 80's, when he published this gem about D&D.
Originally posted by Vanishr
reply to post by JoshNorton
First its alex jones, now its a comic book writer... You dont like people speaking ill of masons do you Josh.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
My favorite part about the comic was the inside notation
" *see Masonry: Beyond the Light by William Schnoebelen, available from Chick Publications"