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Though most women involved in the OES doubtlessly assume they are worshiping Jesus
               as they kneel around a huge satanic pentagram, it is obvious that the "his" actually refers
               to Set's star, not Jesus' star.


               In Albert Pike's commentary on this degree, we find the usual duplicity found elsewhere
               in the Lodge. He explains:


               "To find in the BLAZING STAR of five points an allusion to Divine Providence is fanciful;
               and to make it commemorative of the Star that is said to have guided the Magi, is to give
               it a meaning comparatively modern. Originally, it represented Sirius, or the Dog-star, the
               forerunner of the inundation of the Nile…"

               Pike readily casts aside the bland lie of the degree and confirms that the blazing star is
               neither Divine Providence, nor is it Jesus' "star in the east." It is an Egyptian idol, the
               symbol of Sirius!...

               Set (Lucifer) is the acknowledged god of Masonry. Thus, what does it mean for a Christian
               woman to be adopted into the Star? She is submitting herself to the spiritual authority of
               Lucifer.

               She may not know it, but in bowing before the altar of the Star, the inverted pentagram
               of Baphomet, she has surrendered herself (however innocently) to the gods of Masonry.
               That WILL give Satan an entry point into her life, no matter how devout a Christian she
               may be.
               [Source: Masonry, Beyond the Light, William Schnoebelen]















               Baphomet

               Satan is such a master of deception that he is able to persuade Christian and non-Christian
               women to gather around a profane symbol representing himself, thinking it is somehow
               related to the birth of the Son of God. Has he not done the same thing by inducing the
               church to celebrate Easter, which even bears the name of the pagan goddess of fertility, also
               known as Astarte and Ashtoreth in the Bible? Easter eggs and bunny rabbits, flowers, grass,
               and other associated symbols have much to do with fertility rites dating back to Babylon.
               They have nothing to do with Passover, which is when the Son of God was crucified.

               If Christians can embrace the profane Easter ham, a meat Yahweh declared unclean to the
               Jews, without questioning how it is related to the pure and spotless Lamb of God, is it so
               hard to believe that the American flag is designed as a symbol of rebellion and witchcraft
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