Subgenius Digest V3 #16

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Subgenius Digest Tue, 21 Jan 92 Volume 3 : Issue 16

Today's Topics:
Masons
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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1992 03:05:33 -0500 (EST)
From: Paul Christopher Workman <pw0l+@andrew.cmu.edu>
To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
Subject: Masons
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In-Reply-To: <9201190909.aa15588@whim.santa-cruz.ca.us>
In-Reply-To: <9201190909.aa15588@whim.santa-cruz.ca.us>

Excerpts From Captions of internet.bob:
19-Jan-92 Masons Adam the Salubrious@whim (1416)
>Jack T Chick in one of his tracts talks about the masons.
>He says they are an idolatrous group, and worship someone named
>Baphomet. Baphomet, he says, is just another name for satan.

I'm told there was a group called the "Knights of Templar"
who worshipped a diety called Baphomet. A book in front
of me ("The Devil's Picture Book," by Paul Huson -- about
the mythological origins of the Tarot; it seems to be a
pretty good book, devoid of newage) says that in the
middle ages "mahomet" and some variations thereof were taken by
the church to mean the devil, and was derived from
"Mohammed" (so we have a typical Middle-Ages-Catholic/Islamic
jab, here). The book also mentions these people represented
Baphomet as a cat sometimes, which suggests (to me)
Bubastis, but the book doesn't go into this and I could
be terribly, horribly wrong.

Are the Masons related to the Knights of Templar?

OF COURSE THEY ARE! The first rule of conspiracy
theories is:

"Every group or individual, aside from yourself,
is related, connected, or communicating with
all other groups or individuals, and their primary
objective is either world domination or persecution of YOU."

--paul

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