Masonry depicts and glorifies the sex act in many of their symbols, just like you would expect any occult group to do. A study of the "deeper meaning" of many symbols proves Freemasonry is Satanic.
The letter "G" figures prominently in Freemasonry. In the lower degrees, the initiate is told that this letter stands for "God" and for "Geometry", which the Supreme Architect of the Universe used to design this wonderful Cosmos. However, occultist, and 33rd Degree Mason, Arthur Waite, quotes Eliphas Levi [also 33rd Degree], telling us that the letter "G" stands for Venus, and that Venus' symbol is a lingam, a stylized phallis.
Both Freemasonry and the Eastern Star utilize the broken column, a symbol which contains many levels of meanings. The initiate is told that the broken column signifies an early death. Later on, the Mason learns that columns represent gods
However, later on, the Mason learns a different, hidden meaning for the broken column. "In Egyptian Mythology, Isis is sometimes pictured weeping over the broken column, which conceals the body of her husband, Osiris, while behind her stands Horus, or Time, pouring ambrosia over her hair." Isis was both virgin and mother, so the 'beautiful virgin is Isis weeping. The broken column is the missing member of Osiris, the Phallus.
But Albert Mackey, 33 Degree Masonic author, states that the regular column is a phallus symbol. "The Phallus was an imitation of the male generative organ. It was represented usually by a column, was was surrounded by a circle at the base
he point and the circle carries a sexual connotation. How can this be, you might ask? If you have to ask that question, you do not have the mind and heart of a pagan. One Masonic author states that this symbol is used in Sun Worship, and then says: "The female principle, symbolized by the moon, assumed the form of a lunette [small circular opening], or crescent, while the male principle, symbolized by the sun, assumed the form of the lingam [Phallus] and placed himself erect in the center of the lunette, like the mast of a ship." ["Point Within A Circle", Short Talk Bulletin , August, 1931, Masonic Bulletin designed to read within the Lodges, p. 4
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