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posted on Aug, 26 2004 @ 02:46 PM
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Drippler u there *LOL*

ALEX KENNEDY WROTE:



Hence, some Freemasons "worship" Baphomet


*LOL* i knew it MUHAHAHA i will commit suicide now, i have seen the (masonic) light.

Bilbo

OFF TOPIC? YES
BUT SO IS SI OR PI BUT LADY DI WASN'T A PIE NIE!



posted on Aug, 26 2004 @ 03:02 PM
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Originally posted by AlexKennedy

"Baphomet" is a medieval French mis-pronunciation of the name of the Prophet Mohammed (MPBUH). Muslims don't "worship" the Prophet, but some of them may be said to have a very appreciative attitude of him, which might be called "worship" of another human being (but not at all in the same way they worship God, of course). Some Freemasons are Muslims. Hence, some Freemasons "worship" Mohammed. Hence, some Freemasons "worship" Baphomet
(My toungue is very much in my cheek on this one.



posted on Aug, 26 2004 @ 03:07 PM
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LOL. You beat me to it, Alex.

I was going to cut and paste your full reply to show how this dollum twists words and meanings to further his agenda of hatred, but you got there before me.

As for his suicide comment....... if only.



posted on Aug, 26 2004 @ 06:58 PM
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Cmon u can make jokes about me, but i cant return them.
I think AK knew it was a joke, now leveller i am not so sure about u.


Bilbo



posted on Aug, 27 2004 @ 12:23 AM
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. Yep. We'll keep on being true Brothers to each other regardless of our particular faith or creed and (some of) the Profane will continue to call us evil.

In your quote above you mentioned the "Profane". Who are they?



posted on Aug, 27 2004 @ 12:40 AM
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Originally posted by pgk3734
In your quote above you mentioned the "Profane". Who are they?


The word "profane," (which is not as popular as it once was) is from the Latin pro fanum, or "before (outside) the Temple." Colloquially, it means people who are not Freemasons. Despite its connection in modern connotation with the word "profanity," the word does not hold any negative meaning.



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