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  2. Jahbulon - Wikipedia

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    Certain Christian ministries take the position that Jahbulon is the name of a Masonic Pagan god, and therefore violates the Biblical commandment "You shall have no other gods before me". [16] A Church of England report into compatibility of Freemasonry and the Church reached conclusions of objection based on six points. One of these points was ...

  3. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Worship in temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shares a commonality of symbols, signs, vocabulary and clothing with Freemasonry, including robes, aprons, handshakes, ritualistic raising of the arms, etc. [11] However, the meanings of each are different for the Freemasons and the Latter-day Saints.

  4. Great Architect of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of God as the architect of the universe can be found in a Bible from the Middle Ages [6] and the comparison of God to an architect has been used by Christian apologists and teachers. Thomas Aquinas said in the Summa : "God, Who is the first principle of all things, may be compared to things created 'as the architect is to things ...

  5. Masonic conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    Many conspiracy theories have connected the Freemasons (and the Knights Templar) with worship of the devil; [2] [3] these ideas are based on different interpretations of the doctrines of those organizations. [4] Of the claims that Freemasonry exerts control over politics, perhaps the best-known example is the New World Order theory, but there ...

  6. Category:Freemasons (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Freemasons (band) songs or lists of Freemasons (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Freemasons (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Watchin' - Wikipedia

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    "Watchin'" is a song by English dance music duo Freemasons. The song is a remake of Deborah Cox 's "It's Over Now", from her 1998 album One Wish . It was released as the second single from their second studio album Unmixed and features vocals from British singer Amanda Wilson .

  8. Masonic music - Wikipedia

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    Masonic music has been defined as "music used in connection with the ritual and social functions of freemasonry." [ 1 ] Two major types of music used in masonic lodges are lodge songs, played to keyboard accompaniment before or after meetings, or during meals; and music written to accompany specific masonic ceremonies and events.

  9. Love on My Mind (Freemasons song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love on My Mind" is a song by British dance music duo Freemasons. It was released as the first single from their debut album, Shakedown (2007), and features vocals from British singer Amanda Wilson. The song's melody and some of its lyrics sample the 1979 hit "This Time Baby" by Jackie Moore.