“In Egyptian mythology, Horus is Lucifer”[6]
[6] William Schnoebelen, Former Satanist, Masonry, p. 197, Beyond the Light.

Grace and peace, Saints.

We’re all famaliar with the so-called All Seeing Eye on the back of our one-dollar bill. Some say it is the All-Seeing Eye of Horus, the Egyptian Sun God. Others say it is the eye of Providence. Still others say it is the All-Seeing Eye of Lucifer, called Satan.

Whatever the truth is, one thing is clear: it is not of God. Why? Because God is not into occultism. And this symbol is as occult as they come. If it is not of God, then it is of Satan. And if it is of Satan, then it is satanic.

Much of the world still worships Nimrod and Semiramis, the first king and queen of ancient Babylon. After Nimrod’s death, he was deified as Orion, the Sun God (also called Sol and Sol Invictus, the Unconquerable Sun). Nimrod’s wife, Semiramis, was known as Opthalmitis, “the goddess of the eye,” and Rhea “the Gazer,” while Nimrod was called Janus “the Seer.” With this in mind, the eye symbolism takes on a whole new meaning.
“In Egyptian mythology, Horus is Lucifer”[6] [6] William Schnoebelen, Former Satanist, Masonry, p. 197, Beyond the Light. Grace and peace, Saints. We’re all famaliar with the so-called All Seeing Eye on the back of our one-dollar bill. Some say it is the All-Seeing Eye of Horus, the Egyptian Sun God. Others say it is the eye of Providence. Still others say it is the All-Seeing Eye of Lucifer, called Satan. Whatever the truth is, one thing is clear: it is not of God. Why? Because God is not into occultism. And this symbol is as occult as they come. If it is not of God, then it is of Satan. And if it is of Satan, then it is satanic. Much of the world still worships Nimrod and Semiramis, the first king and queen of ancient Babylon. After Nimrod’s death, he was deified as Orion, the Sun God (also called Sol and Sol Invictus, the Unconquerable Sun). Nimrod’s wife, Semiramis, was known as Opthalmitis, “the goddess of the eye,” and Rhea “the Gazer,” while Nimrod was called Janus “the Seer.” With this in mind, the eye symbolism takes on a whole new meaning.
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