Sunday, October 14, 2007

Freemasonry helps build America

If you are not familiar with the word freemasonry, then you have been deprived of the oldest, most historical brotherhood that has ever existed. It is said that the Freemasons rule the world, well, as the most ancient esoteric society, from King Solomon's time, whom know of multiple secrets our brains and minds cannot even imagine, I believe they have taken a huge part in what has happened throughout history. Little do we know, some of the greatest or most popular leaders have been freemasons, for example, George Washington, Adolf Hitler, Sherman Adams, Simon Bolivar, and Theodore Roosevelt, or other famous individuals, for example, Benjamin Franklin, Mozart, and Mark Twain. Many believe that the Freemasons deal with the Devil; however, even though one of the Freemason symbols is a pentagram, it does not necessarily connect with the Devil. Religions, such as, Christianity and Islam, are die hard against Freemasonry because they claim that secrets should not be kept from others. Nonetheless, unfortunately guilty, I can admit to be an American idiot, being brainwashed and only believing what our authority has presented to us. Regardless, what right do Christians and Muslims have to claim such a thing, when one knows, that the secrets of the universe cannot be handled by everyone and anyone. Hence, being a freemason proves that one is mentally capable to handle such secrets. As Timothy Leary says, "Question Authority. Think for yourself." Before initiation, one must go through a mental preparation that not everyone is capable of. So secretive? Yes, they are. Wrong? No, they are not. Altough I cannot be a freemason due to the fact that freemasonry is based on a brotherhood, I admire the boldness and wisdom these men acquire. It is admirable to be able to have such faith in things that are almost impossible; even though, without faith, one has nothing. How can one postulate that there is no superior being? Explain the existence of such a perfect universe. Explain the reason for your being.

1 comment:

Star Larvae said...

Kat, for a contextual recognipsycation of Dr. Leary's psychology -- a la the masonic neurogenetic imperative -- just amble over to HERE