Freemasonry - The Worship Of Lucifer - The Masonic Trowel
Freemasonry - The Worship Of Lucifer - The Masonic Trowel
Freemasonry - The Worship Of Lucifer - The Masonic Trowel
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THE TRIANGLE<br />
One of the most utilized occultic symbols is the triangle. A triangle with its point downward represents the deity and is called<br />
the Deity's Triangle, or the Water Triangle. With one point up, it is called the Earthly Triangle, Pyramid Triangle, or the Fire<br />
Triangle. <strong>The</strong>se two definitions of the triangle are standard occult belief. <strong>The</strong>y came from a <strong>Masonic</strong> book, Symbolism of the<br />
Eastern Star, by Shirley Plessner, Cleveland, Ohio, Gilbert Publishing Co., 1956, p. 18. Robert Macoy said the same thing in<br />
Adoptive Rite Ritual , [Virginia: Macoy Publishing and<br />
<strong>Masonic</strong> Supply co., 1897, p. 237].<br />
However, this latter representation of the triangle, with<br />
the point upward, is the symbol of the Perfect or Divine<br />
Man.<br />
Notice this occult symbol portrays "Perfect Man and<br />
Woman" within a circle, which is within a square<br />
[representing creation], which is within a triangle<br />
[godhood], which is surrounded by the largest circle.<br />
Notice that the triangle here is with its point upward,<br />
signifying the Divinity of Man.<br />
Another <strong>Masonic</strong> writer who stated that Man can<br />
become Perfected or Divine is George H. Steinmetz,<br />
writing in, <strong>Freemasonry</strong>: Its Hidden Meaning, New York,<br />
Macoy Publishing and <strong>Masonic</strong> Supply Co., 1948, p. 63.<br />
Also, Steinmetz wrote this belief in his book, <strong>The</strong> Lost<br />
Word: Its Hidden Meaning , New York, Macoy Publishing<br />
and <strong>Masonic</strong> Supply Co., 1953, p. 148.<br />
Another <strong>Masonic</strong> writer, J.D. Buck, blasphemously<br />
writes, "It is far more important that men should strive<br />
to become Christ's than that they should believe that<br />
Jesus was Christ." [J.D. Buck, Mystic Masonry , Illinois:<br />
Indo-American Book Co., 1913, Sixth Edition, p. 138]<br />
Let us hear that terribly blasphemous statement again :<br />
"It is far more important that men should strive to<br />
become Christ's than that they should believe that Jesus was Christ."<br />
Again we see <strong>Freemasonry</strong> is revealed not to be Christian. <strong>The</strong> unique Deity of Jesus Christ is denied with the above