"symbol of the brotherhood and sisterhood of mankind
By mjsdls
@mjsdls (1840)
United States
April 2, 2007 10:19pm CST
This is scary. Read a quote i got from the article:
THE SYMBOLISM planned for the building dates back to the black magic practised by the high priests of ancient Egypt. The building will contain a giant eye -- a circular pool of water which reflects light beamed onto it by a dome faceted to resemble a many-colored diamond. The Temple brochure states:
“The dome will be illuminated all night in order to indicate, symbolically, that even while the world sleeps, the light of understanding continues to shine.”
Check out this story: http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NewAge/Washington_Cult.htm
6 responses
@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
3 Apr 07
I only glanced through the article 'cause I don't have alot of time at the moment, but I don't see what's so scary about it. The illumanati got their symbol from the Egyptians. 'The All Seeing Eye' was the eye of Horus..it meant 'knowledge'. It wasn't an evil eye. And much of the Egyptian's practices were positive from my knowledge..a little vain perhaps..but they weren't that bad of folks.
The building doesn't sound half bad. I don't see why it has to be THAT big, and why it couldn't add all the different religions instead of just those six..but whatever, you know..lol.
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
3 Apr 07
I didn't go to the site but the words you quoted didn't sound very scary to me though.
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@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
3 Apr 07
What's so scary about this? Christianity itself has adopted rites that trace there roots back to the high priests of Egypt. Sounds to me like a good idea. To bad it has not been built.
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
3 Apr 07
Well, it is true this is a very out dated report but the fact is eventually something similar will take place - it's written in the scripture one of the signs of the end times will be a uniting of all world religions as one - that one will be headed by the anti-Christ.