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Originally posted by tomb_of_lazarus
is jahbulon concitered as baphomet the god the knights templar were known for worshipping
it was a head, some people say it was a horn god thats holding the caduceus, the symbol of hermes
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to post by pepsi78
I worship the one everliving God, creator of Heaven and Earth, Almighty Father.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to post by pepsi78
I worship the one everliving God, creator of Heaven and Earth, Almighty Father.
en.wikipedia.org...
Jahbulon (or Jabulon) is a word which was used historically in some rituals of Royal Arch Masonry. According to Francis X. King, it is also used in Ordo Templi Orientis rituals.
Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by network dude
en.wikipedia.org...
Jahbulon (or Jabulon) is a word which was used historically in some rituals of Royal Arch Masonry. According to Francis X. King, it is also used in Ordo Templi Orientis rituals.
Oh, so it's used in York Rite degrees. I am not in the York Rite. We have never talked about that in any Scottish Rite degrees to my knowledge. ( I say that because it may be there and I missed it)
I am also not a member of the OTO. (that is a completely separate group)
So what was it you were trying to get across with that picture?
No mason, no lodge, has anything to do with anything called a baphomet...
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by cusanus
Doesn't anyone know how to use Google? That's about the best way to research topics these days...
I do!!!!
I typed 'christian fundementalist nonesense' and was reminded of the absolute certainty of their intolerance and arrogance.
Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by network dude
My point that it is part of the masonic ritual, the rite is an official body of masonry.
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by network dude
My point that it is part of the masonic ritual, the rite is an official body of masonry.
OK, I will try this the slow way.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/uploads/ats46882_jah_bul_on.jpg[/atsimg]
what masonic significance does or should this image have on me? What significance should it have on a York Rite mason, as opposed to a Scottish Rite Mason?
www.asteriskvoipnews.com...
Originally posted by network dude
reply to post by nii900
I am not ignoring your posts, but I am having a real hard time understanding what you are trying to convey. With me, you need to dumb it down a bit.