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do you believe in the illuminati? what do you think of my idea?
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(May 26, 2014 at 9:34 pm)professor Wrote: Because atheists reject all supernatural, they cannot accept the idea of high level people who worship Lucifer. Because atheists reject the supernatural, they cannot accept the idea of people who don't reject it? Really? So, because I don't believe in the Christ, I can't believe that Christians exist? Also, atheists don't categorically reject the supernatural; they reject gods. Any individual atheist may or may not reject the supernatural, but you're over defining the term. That'd be like saying "all automobiles have four wheels". That statement is frequently true, but not always true, and is not part of the definition, so it's not really helpful.
Sorry Robby, I should have said "All Naturalists".
I will say the Luceferians are getting more "Out of the closet" with their choice of Superbowl half time performers. This year it was Beyonce' with her sex/ occult act and flashing the triangle symbol of the Illuninati. Last year, wasn't it Madonna and an Egyptian occultic symbolism statement? Of course, not everyone in Hollywood has sold their soul to the devil, but they are not exactly hiding their allegiance lately. How about we take a little trip in logic? 95 percent or so of the world population believe in some kind of god. You guys account for the remainder. The odds are very good that the super rich do not all fall in the Atheist category. We know there are people who follow Lucifer's line, "Do what thou wilt". It is very easy for me to believe these people band together to protect their vast interests. How big a step is it for those inebriated with power to join with one who claims to be god with no rules? On Masonry - I was once chastised by my uncle ( a Mason) for vilifying that group. He did not know the roots of the organization. He got no farther than the outer degrees. The degrees of ignorance. Intentionally kept ignorance. Here are a couple of Masonic terms- " Masonic Temple" (temples are places where a deity is worshiped). "Worshipful Master" is a Masonic term. What could that possibly mean? I think they have an altar in their "Temples" too. What could that mean? RE: do you believe in the illuminati? what do you think of my idea?
May 27, 2014 at 5:46 pm
(This post was last modified: May 27, 2014 at 5:50 pm by Confused Ape.)
(May 27, 2014 at 5:20 pm)professor Wrote: "Worshipful Master" is a Masonic term. What could that possibly mean? Worshipful Companies - The Livery Companies Of London Quote:The livery companies of the City of London are various historic trade associations almost all of which are known as the "Worshipful Company of..." their relevant trade, craft or profession.[1][2] The medieval companies originally developed as guilds and were responsible for the regulation of their trades, controlling, for instance, wages and labour conditions. (May 27, 2014 at 5:20 pm)professor Wrote: I think they have an altar in their "Temples" too. Gosh. The Worshipful Companies making wax and tallow candles must be supplying the Masons with candles for their altars. hock: Definition Of Worshipful In Relation To Titles Quote:2 (Worshipful) British Used in titles given to justices of the peace and to certain old companies or their officers: How To Address A Lord Mayor Quote:A Lord Mayor is the chief citizen of a UK city and it is an honour bestowed on the city by the Sovereign. What could that possibly mean? Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?
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