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"The stone which the builders rejected..."
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[quote:of stones and titties 28226269:MV8yMDI1OTkzXzM0NjU5NTQ5X0NFNjA2RTBB] Solomon was cool, I believe he was Amenhotep III. See, his son, Akhenaten, raised up the Aten, or the "Sun Disc". But you see, his dad Amenhotep III had called himself "The Gleaming Sun Disc" before Akhenaten was even born. So in Amarna, it was essentially, the story of Solomon, who had "sinned" against the true God, by having foreign idols of goddesses sent to him (this is preserved in the Amarna Letters that Amenhotep III actually did just this very thing) and so his son, was the one who tried to set things right. It is true that Amenhotep III was the largest and greatest builder and beloved for the most part and fear, yes, by his people. But also, he had made deals with the evil priests. So Akhenaten, being of course, Moses himself (Freud surmised they were just buddies but Ahmed Osman says they were the same guy), is the man who elevated his father to the God-disc, whilst removing his father at the same time. In this way, he tried to leave the evil priests and change the system. Well Akhenaten, Moses, the son of Amenhotep III aka Solomon, was erased from existence except in the Moses Ghost Myth which the rabbis took, and still to this day they surf on the corpse of Moses/Akhenaten. Their ally, the Jesuits (started by a Jew, Ignacious Loyola) have the black Aten as their symbol. This is a direct counter-position to Moses, and perhaps they don't realize that they are also angering the spirit of Amenhotep III by doing so? Ask yourself: Who would be more pissed if they incarnated back onto Earth? Jesus, Moses or Solomon? What would be their character if they did? [/quote]
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Who are the builders? Are they the ancient stone cutters guild also known as the Masons?
In reference to Jesus the Christ, and our Lord the prophecies say this "'The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone[capstone]; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes'"
I have heard that masons claim that Christ rose from the dead in their tradition, and by the esoteric forces they employ. As a Catholic I believe that Christ was raised by the power of the Holy Spirit, and the former claim is merely a marketing ploy for their order.
Are Masons necessarily anti-christ? If so it would lend credence to my theory that the builders are the Masons, and they should maybe reconsider their position.
Honest questions for those with honest answers. Correct me if I am wrong-I am open to hearing others ideas and learning.
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