Masonic Lodge Symbolism
One of the most prominent, and yet deceptive, aspects of Masonic Lodge is
its symbolism. This imagery, like the teaching and practices
of the Masonic Lodge, was inherited directly from the occult and is universally
recognised. Its true significance is disguised beneath a thick veil of
secrecy, mystery and deception; nevertheless, as we analyse the mystical
nature of the symbolism employed within the Masonic Lodge it is not
difficult to recognise its occult origins.
The Masonic Lodge is widely accepted as the largest and most influential occult
body existing throughout the world today, and has inherited its imagery, known
as esoteric (or occult) symbolism, directly from the fountainhead of the
pagan ancient mysteries. Evangelical author of 'Christ the Christian and
Freemasonry', and himself an Ulsterman, W.J. McK. McCormick states,
"Whatever rite or symbol we examine in Masonry, in spite of protests
well-meaning or otherwise, from those who have been deceived, we find that
it derives its true origin and meaning from the Ancient Mysteries" (p. 94).
All occult symbolism is in fact dualistic in meaning or interpretation,
in that, it has an exoteric or outward meaning (known to the masses) and an
esoteric or hidden meaning (known only to the elect few). Occultist
Fredrick Goodman in his book 'Magical Symbols' (p. 6) explains: The true
magic symbol is an image which hides an inner meaning. This meaning is
usually cunningly hidden behind a form which most people think they can
understand immediately."
He further states that, "True magical symbols are 'disguises' for ideas,
how their forms are so arranged as to provide a clue to some hidden
meaning. The 'hidden meanings' are often very subtle, and an ability to
recognise magical symbols must be developed by anyone who wishes to seek
these out" (p. 11).
Christian authority on the Masonic Lodge E.M. Storms, in his book 'Should a
Christian be a Mason?' (p. 43) states, "Nowhere in Masonry is the 'brother'
more cleverly deceived than in the presentation of its varied and ancient
symbols. Most symbols are dualistic in nature and Masonic symbols are no
exception. Behind all Masonic symbolism there is an undisclosed occult
interpretation of which most Freemasons are ignorant."
The ironic fact is both evangelical and Masonic authorities are at complete
agreement on the deceptive nature of secret society symbolism. The most
authoritative Masonic writer ever, was held to be Albert Pike (1809-1891).
He rose to Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the
thirty-third degree (Mother council of the World) and Supreme Pontiff
of Universal Freemasonry. In his book 'Morals and Dogma' (accepted
universally as 'the bible' of Freemasonry) Pike admits: "Masonry like all
religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its
secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect and uses
false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those
who deserve to be misled; to conceal the Truth which it calls Light, from
them, and to draw them away from it."
He further states, "The Blue Degrees are but the outer court or portico of
the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but
he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended
that he shall understand them, but it is intended that he shall imagine he
understands them" ('Final Notice' by Barry Smith pp. 328-329).
It is these dualistic symbols that disguise a
hidden occult significance, and are in reality the devil's dirty imprints.
THE ALL-SEEING EYE
The Masonic Lodge employs a mystical eye in its imagery known throughout the
occult world as "the all-seeing eye." This symbol which is shared with
most false religions, cults and occult bodies today has always been used
as a symbol of 'deity'. Occultist Fredrick Goodman explains that, "The eye
plays a most important part in occult symbolism and probably owes its
origin in western magical designs to the Eye of Horus, which was one of
the most frequently used of Egyptian magical symbols" (Magical Symbols p.
101).
The Masonic Lodge third degree lecture teaches that the "All-Seeing Eye whom the
Sun Moon and Stars obey, and under whose watchful care even comets perform
their stupendous revolutions, beholds the innermost recesses of the human
heart, and will reward us according to our works" (Beyond The Light' p. 136).
Here, whilst addressing the subject of the all-seeing eye, the Masonic Lodge once
again outlines its erroneous teaching of 'salvation through an upright
character and good works'. This is in complete violation of Scripture
which teaches: "Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of
the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in
Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not
by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be
justified" (Galatians 2:16).
The peculiar Masonic teaching that surrounds this esoteric symbol, not
surprisingly, disguises an occult meaning. Evangelical author of
'Guardians of the Grail' J.R. Church states, "The symbol may represent a
god, but it is not the God of the Bible. It is a human eye indicating
that man is god. It represents so-called 'mind power', the ability to
manipulate one's world with thought" (p. 165).
Occultist Fredrick Goodman writes that, "the eye relates to the 'God within'
to the higher spiritual guardian who can 'see' the purpose of man's life,
and in some mysterious way guide him" (Magical Symbols p. 101).
J.R. Church further points out that, "Many modern groups, though not
related through organisation structure, nevertheless, claim to be offshoots
of the original so-called Mystery Religion. They practice and believe the
same so-called Secret Doctrine. Some organisations may even appear to be
enemies, but their underlying philosophy is the same. They appear to be
tributaries of the mainstream Babylonian philosophy. They all carry the
same symbols, such as the All Seeing Eye, and believe in the same so-called
Secret Doctrine." (p. 161) He also explains that "It is the symbol of the
Illuminati, as well as the symbol of the Rosicrucians" (p. 165).
FIVE POINTED STAR
The five-pointed star, known as the pentagram, is probably the most blatant
occult symbol in use today. Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar explain that
the five-pointed star is "one of the main symbols of witchcraft and
occultism in general" ('Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star' p. 82). The
star itself is known by different names throughout the occult world, such
as a witch's foot, a goblin's cross, a wizard's star and the dog star.
Wiccan witches use its five points to mystically represent the elements
of nature, earth, fire, water, air and spirit.
This symbol is one of the most prominent emblems within the Masonic Lodge, though
its significance, like every symbol inherited from the occult, is
concealed behind a smokescreen of secret society ambiguity.
The five-pointed star is found on most Masonic memorabilia and
represents the blasphemous resurrection rite of the five points of
fellowship, each point mystically symbolising a part of the resurrection
act. First - Foot to foot. Second - Knee to knee. Third - Hand in hand.
Fourth - Breast to breast. Fifth and last - Left hand behind back.
The symbol is normally seen within the Masonic Lodge with the single point
pointing upwards denoting its association with white witchcraft.
However, like the Orange Order and Mormonism, Freemasonry uses the
five-pointed star as an esoteric representation of the five points of
fellowship - which is a blasphemous resurrection rite with these bodies.
In the 'Dictionary of Mysticism' by Frank Gaynor we learn that the
five-pointed star "is considered by occultists to be the most potent means
of conjuring spirits. When a single point of the star points upward, it is
regarded as the sign of the good and a means to conjure benevolent spirits;
when the single point points down and a pair of points are on top, it is a
sign of the evil (Satan) and is used to conjure powers of evil"
('Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star' p. 84).
Lewis Spence states in 'An Encyclopaedia of Occultism': "This symbol
has been used by all secret and occult societies, by the Rosicrucians,
the Illuminati, down to the Freemasons today" ('Should a Christian be
a Mason?' p. 53).
The book of Acts tells us how the disobedient children of Israel
brought such imagery into the camp and how God dealt with it: "Then
God turned, and gave them up to worship the host of heaven; as it is
written in the book of the prophets, O ye house of Israel, have ye
offered to me slain beasts and sacrifices by the space of forty years
in the wilderness? Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the
star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and
I will carry you away beyond Babylon" (Acts 7:42-43).
SUN, MOON AND STARS
The sun, moon and stars, known in Scripture as the host of heaven, are
found to be to the fore of Masonic imagery. These heathenish
emblems, which have always been associated with Baal worship, are also
found prominently displayed today within most New Age shops. It is not
surprising to find such imagery spread widely throughout the occult
world. Paganism has always showed its trinities in art by the sun
(with a face) representing the male sun god, the moon (with a face)
representing the moon goddess (or queen of heaven) and the all-seeing
eye representing their offspring.
The children of Israel were often seen turning towards these objects
of idolatry at times of great apostasy in Scripture. Such a time is
revealed in II Kings 17:16, where "they left all the commandments of
the LORD their God, and made them molten images, even two calves, and
made a grove, and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served Baal."
OTHER SYMBOLS EMPLOYED
The Masonic Lodge uses many other esoteric symbols such as the
'blindfold,' the 'sword pointing to the heart,' a 'mystical ladder,'
'a coffin' and many more. All these symbols carry a hidden
occult significance, which can only be comprehended by acquiring
esoteric knowledge provided during ritual initiation. This teaching
and imagery is common to all secret societies and is shared also with
Mormonism and the New Age movement.
SUMMARY
Some Masonic Lodge apologists may argue, on the general subject of symbolism,
that "it is what you take out of it!" But is it? Such an argument, if
correct, would lend support to facists displaying swastikas in our streets.
After all "it's what you take out of it?" It would also give credence to an
Irish terrorist group (from either side) parading their trappings passt the homes of its victims.
Again "it is what you take out of it?"
Holding such an indeterminate logic would force a man to assume
an attitude that there are no absolute rights and no absolute
wrongs, i.e. secular humanism. This philosophy is at clear variance
with the instruction of Scripture, which teaches that there are absolute
rights and there are absolute wrongs.
Other apologists for the Lodge even try to liken the
Masonic symbolism to the occasional symbolism found within some
evangelical churches like the dove and the burning bush. Nevertheless,
comparing such rare (and open) symbolism to the numerous mystical
hidden occult symbols employed within secret societies is contorted
in the extreme.
Setting aside such empty reasoning, we see that the has unquestionably
received its symbols from the occult. Those at the top of the Masonic Order, like
those who formed the Order, are fully aware of the true origins and
significance of these mystical symbols. Occult symbolism is, in reality,
the devil's fingerprints and they can normally be found anywhere he
enjoys control.
The Psalmist exposed the same compromise in his day, saying,
"Lift up thy feet unto the perpetual desolations; even all that the
enemy hath done wickedly in the sanctuary. Thine enemies roar in the
midst of thy congregations; they set up their ensigns for signs"
(Psalms 74:3-4).
Any Christian owning any secret society memorabilia (whether regalia,
books, certificates or artefacts) should destroy them. Deuteronomy
7:25&26 instructs: "The graven images of their gods shall ye burn with
fire: thou shalt not desire the silver or gold that is on them, nor take
it unto thee, lest thou be snared therein: for it is an abomination to
the LORD thy God. Neither shalt thou bring an abomination into thine
house, lest thou be a cursed thing like it: but thou shalt utterly
detest it, and thou shalt utterly abhor it; for it is a cursed thing."
David followed this instruction in 2 Samuel 5:21 after he had defeated
the Philistines in the valley of Rephaim. The Bible records: "And there
they [the Philistines] left their images, and David and his men burned
them."
Paul the Apostle was faced with a similar circumstance, in his day, as
he preached the Word of God to the Jews and Greeks in Ephesus. This time
the Spirit of the Lord convicted the new converts to destroy their
accumulated heathen imagery. The Bible says, "and fear fell on them all,
and the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. And many that believed came,
and confessed, and shewed their deeds. Many of them also which used
curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all
men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand
pieces of silver. So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed"
(Acts 19:17-20).
It is high time that Christianity was purged of every semblance of
Baal worship!
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