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from Modern Latin unitarius (1650s), from Latin unitas (see unity) + -ian.
John Constantine Unitas (/juːˈnaɪtɨs/; May 7, 1933 – September 11, 2002), known as Johnny Unitas or "Johnny U", and nicknamed "The Golden Arm", was an American professional American football player in the 1950s through the 1970s. He spent the majority of his career playing for the Baltimore Colts.
originally posted by: beansidhe
Is this the go-to thread for all questions on things Masonic now? If so, maybe someone who knows can answer - does a step/stair have any relevance in Masonic teaching, and if so where did the idea come from?
Thanks in advance.
originally posted by: Buddyman
I would just like to say..yes, freemasonary has done charitable work and i'm sure a few out there will speak well of them and i'm sure there are members who have been brought into the Brotherhood, to be seen to be working for the greater good.It is a compartmentalised structure so those at lower levels do not know what is going on the level above them,let alone at the top.
So for those that maybe Masons and are actually geniune or un informed what i want to say is not an attack against you (good on you for being charitable)
What is actually going on at the core of Masonary, as well as many off shoot groups is satanic including all the rest of the twisted rituals/practices i care not to mention.
www.atlanteanconspiracy.com...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: beansidhe
Is this the go-to thread for all questions on things Masonic now? If so, maybe someone who knows can answer - does a step/stair have any relevance in Masonic teaching, and if so where did the idea come from?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, it is representative of the winding stairway that lead to the Middle Chamber of King Solomon's Temple and is used in Masonic Lodges as a teaching device.
I would just like to say..yes, freemasonary has done charitable work and i'm sure a few out there will speak well of them and i'm sure there are members who have been brought into the Brotherhood, to be seen to be working for the greater good.
It is a compartmentalised structure so those at lower levels do not know what is going on the level above them,let alone at the top.
What is actually going on at the core of Masonary, as well as many off shoot groups is satanic including all the rest of the twisted rituals/practices i care not to mention.
I mentioned the compartmentalised pyramid structure,well, once you do some searching and study you can find out where the loyalties of this organisation truly lie,when you go beyond the peak of the pyramid (check out the link provided for this i.e. Wes Penre.com)
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: Tedgoat
The Illuminati is not a part of Freemasonry. You should realize that Propaganda Due lost its charter back in the 70s and are not considered a part of Freemasonry anymore.
You're theorizing about "Jack the Ripper" and Freemasonry. How were those murders related to "Masonic ritual"?
This violence later to be called as the Jack the Ripper murders was actually part of a political conspiracy and committed by Masons. There is evidence that the Masons committed other murders including the famous murders of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Captain William Morgan, both of whom were thought to have committed treachery against the Freemasons.
And as far as the Ripper murderers go it is said the Rippers mutilated the Women using masonic Ritual because they were Masons.
And I would suggest the Illuminati Masons.
Most Freemason lodges distance themselves from the Illuminati Freemason lodges such as P2.
Except to say that they are hiding behind Freemasonry.