Author Topic: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?  (Read 4479 times)

Heinz

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #45 on: June 12, 2013, 10:23:51 PM »
How do you KNOW?

Many people claim that Masonry is Satanic/Luciferian but where is your proof for this?



Heinz what is your opinion on the 13th jewish Tribe the Kazahri jews?

My only opinion is that they are a cause of controversy.
 

Heinz

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #46 on: June 12, 2013, 10:29:50 PM »
The 13th tribe are descendants of Cain. Adam and eve story has been watered down. Eve had sex with Satan, a fallen angel. Abel was Adams seed, Cain was Satans.

The 13th tribe are those who masquerade as Jews, but are actually the synagogue of Satan. They hide behind Judaism, and created Masonry as a recruitment tool for naive people/goyim (non-Jews) into Satan/Lucifer worship.

This bloodline is responsible for approximately 99% of the fucked up shit in this world. That is why they call themselves the chosen race, because they are Satans spawn and believe it is their divine right to rule this world. Nazis also said they were the chosen race. They were a front by these same satanic bloodlines.

How do you KNOW?

Many people claim that Masonry is Satanic/Luciferian but where is your proof for this?




Years of research have lead me to these facts. I would often spend 12+ hours a day trying to read and understand just what was going on. I don't know it all by any means, but I confidently speak such things as I believe them to be true based on the knowledge I have obtained.

Albert Pike started freemasonry in the US. In his book "morals and dogma", he states:

"That which we must say to the world is that we worship a god, but it is the god that one adores without superstition. To you, Sovereign Grand Inspectors General, we say this, that you may repeat it to the brethren of the 32nd, 31st and 30th degrees: The masonic Religion should be, by all of us initiates of the higher degrees, maintained in the Purity of the Luciferian doctrine. "

The quote of Pike only relates to a very specific branch of Masonry.
I have seen him misquoted before turning what he wrote into something Luciferic. I don't have my old copy of Morals and Dogma at hand but could you please give me the passage/page your quote is from so I can look it up?

 

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #47 on: June 13, 2013, 05:07:38 AM »


Heinz what is your opinion on the 13th jewish Tribe the Kazahri jews?

My only opinion is that they are a cause of controversy.

Oke, what about Gog And Magog, what is your religous view on them?
 

Heinz

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2013, 03:22:54 AM »


Heinz what is your opinion on the 13th jewish Tribe the Kazahri jews?

My only opinion is that they are a cause of controversy.

Oke, what about Gog And Magog, what is your religous view on them?

That is something I am not comfortable with discussing.
I don't want to lend any thoughts that may lead to speculation.



 

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #49 on: June 14, 2013, 06:29:42 AM »
That is something I am not comfortable with discussing.
I don't want to lend any thoughts that may lead to speculation.

That is the whole idea of ,Train of Thought , isn't it?
Exchange of ideas  and thoughts so that we all may benefit.
Even though we will not always agree with each other.

If it were all crystal clear there would be no Train of Thought.
 

Heinz

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Re: What does the muslim community in general think about Syria?
« Reply #50 on: June 14, 2013, 12:02:59 PM »
That is something I am not comfortable with discussing.
I don't want to lend any thoughts that may lead to speculation.

That is the whole idea of ,Train of Thought , isn't it?
Exchange of ideas  and thoughts so that we all may benefit.
Even though we will not always agree with each other.

If it were all crystal clear there would be no Train of Thought.


Sure.
What I answered your question with still stands.