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22470142? ago

Cain built the first city and was the first Mason.

23150681? ago

I'm curious as to what makes you come to this conclusion.

23151428? ago

I noticed that the Masons like the line of Cain- Nimrod, Naamah, Tubalcain, etc. I think that Cain was fathered by YHWH/Jehovah, and this is the Great Architect who set up the Matrix slave system we are all in. The Masons are here to make sure we stay in.

What are your thoughts?

"Cain made love to his wife, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch. Cain was then building a city, and he named it after his son Enoch." Genesis 4:17.

23153863? ago

Well, to be fair, I hadn't ever really thought of it.

I do know Tubalcain was the first artificer of brass and precious metals. His name is also important in Freemasonry. I don't know if I believe that he was "real" though. I take what happened in the bible as alegorical stories meant to teach a lesson, not that it was true things that happened.

23156838? ago

It is a deep and confusing rabbit hole. I kept hearing that Masonry is the same as witchcraft, so I started researching the source of both. It led me to the Fallen Angels/Watchers. Azazel is their leader. The Book of Enoch discusses the origin of makeup, music, etc. Probably even metalworking, as you say.

They like to use different names for the same beings, so perhaps Tubalcain is one of the Fallen Angels.

Either way, there seems to be a correspondence between the rituals and traditions of the Fallen Angels and those of Masonry/Witchcraft.

Yes, allegorical. The Bible does not say exactly what happened, but the truth is there like a puzzle. One way to know is to join a secret society, but then you have to give up your Free Will and Natural Law rights. The other way to know is to piece things together from different sources, which is what I am doing.

Let me fine a link for you. One moment...

23158747? ago

A lot of things we do, in our everyday lives, and in religion is witchcraft. Or magick in the very least sense of the word.

And yes I would agree with you that Masonry takes on a lot of the trappings of worshipping the Watchers...or fallen angels as a lot of people know them. But Masonry existed long before it was called that. There has always been a secret, initiated, brotherhood that has practiced this art and knowledge taught to them by.... something... and has kept it secret only to those that they considered worthy of initiation. Freemasonry is just one of the newer names for it, and quite possibly the most mainstream. I'd wager to guess though it's a smokescreen. The "enemy" you're allowed to see and focus on.

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