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Originally posted by David_Reale
They even worship Jah-bul-on, some weird Freemasonic godthingie who's far from good, and seems to be some weird plastic surgery composition of a few others.
Originally posted by Termite197
Just takes a quick google search. There is tons of info on the subject. Assuming you "are" a mason, I would of thaught you would have at the very least heard the name is referance to Freemasons.
...one Masonic scholar alleges that the word first appeared in an early 18th Century Royal Arch ritual as the name of an allegorical explorer searching for the ruins of King Solomon's Temple; another Masonic scholar believes it is a descriptive name for God in Hebrew; The most common masonic explanation is that it is a word derived from combining parts of the name of God in different historic languages.
Non-Masonic authors, especially those with an anti-masonic attitued, have alleged that it is a Masonic name for God, and even the name of a unique "Masonic God", despite repeated statements by Freemasonry's officials that "There is no separate Masonic God", nor a separate proper name for a deity in any branch of Freemasonry.[1][2] It is this interpretation of a "Masonic God" that has led to debates about and condemnation of Freemasonry by several religious groups. In England, no ritual containing the name has been in official Masonic use since February 1989.[3]
They even worship Jah-bul-on, some weird Freemasonic godthingie who's far from good, and seems to be some weird plastic surgery composition of a few others.
How did you arrive at the conclusion that Freemasons worship Jah-bul-on or recognize this as God?