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Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
We can see, then that rather than being influenced by the Bible, or by the teachings of
Christianity, the author of The Declaration of Independence was influenced by the
philosophers of The Enlightenment. The wisdom of The Enlightenment was that which
derived from Lucifer.
When this truth is perceived one can then recognize how men who had embraced The
Enlightenment could join hands with Freemasons in their work of forming a new nation.
Both groups ultimately had Lucifer as their head.
The Great Seal
To men like Jefferson and Adams, the all seeing eye atop the pyramid represented the
attainment of enlightened reasoning whereby great and lasting things could be built. To
men like George Washington it signified the attainment of mankind’s highest state through
the study of the mysteries of Freemasonry. The motto of Freemasonry is “Making good men
better.” Because both Freemasonry and The Enlightenment are works of the great deceiver,
these men found that they shared a common spirit and purpose. This common spirit is the
spirit of antichrist.
In the following letter Thomas Jefferson shared his opinion that the God of the Bible was
no better than a demon.
I concur with you strictly in your opinion of the comparative merits of atheism and
demonism, and really see nothing but the latter in the being worshipped by many who
think themselves Christians.
[Source: Thomas Jefferson, letter to Richard Price, Jan. 8, 1789 (Richard Price had written
to Thomas Jefferson on Oct. 26. about the harm done by religion and wrote “Would not
Society be better without Such religions?”)]
In this view, Jefferson, who was never a Freemason, shares the perspective of high level
Masons who declare Lucifer to be the true god of wisdom while Yahweh (Adonay) is judged
to be the God of darkness and evil. On July 14, 1889, Albert Pike, Sovereign Grand