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The pyramid on U.S. currency?
Lowering the all seeing eye on U,S, currency, does it symboliclly mean this? When a person is Baptised into the Christian faith they receive the Holy spirit. It entwines itself into that persons soul becoming a councelor/helper. On the other hand when some one receives the spirit of the Antichrist/Satan it entwines itself into that persons soul/possessed and enslaves/bondage that person to demonicforces/witchcraft. To the best of my knowledge occult games and practices have been introduced into society by Satans Secret Society to enslave souls and take them captive. What is your opinion?Lowering the all seeing eye is the spirit of slavery being sewn into mans soul.

2007-03-28 10:14:18 · 2 answers · asked by chucky 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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There is no symbolism of any kind in the pyramid. Forget about the pyramid. What is more important (and very dangerous) is that the US currency has the words "In God we Trust". As an atheist, I despise anything having to do with superstition/religion. And I want to say: Get those idiotic words out of my currency, stupid conservatives!

2007-03-28 10:52:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Oh brother, there is in fact a great deal of meaning behind the pyramid and the all-seeing eye above it.

Dan Brown is going to cover this well in his next novel, the Solomon Key or something to that effect. The all-seeing eye is that which the Masonic order uses to symbolize the all-seeing eye of God. The pyramid show the masons as a historic organization that is now being transferred and allowed to flourish in the United States. It is a rock and a foundation, the G in Masonic ritual is for geometry, and the pyramid is one of the perfect forms of geometry in practice.

There are a great many other symbols on the dollar bill and in the city of Washington DC. It is a fascinating study, however, in my mind, as long as I can still by 1/4 of a gallon of gas with it, that's all that matters to me!

2007-03-28 17:56:04 · answer #2 · answered by John B 7 · 0 0

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