As I understand it they invented their own entity to worship, called Jabulon, but that knowledge was only available to high degrees. The lower degrees functioned under the illusion that the higher power was the same god as Christians, and treated Hyram Abiff as a kind of saint/messiah type person. This was the case as recently as the 80's/90's in UK, the ancestral home of Freemasonry.
There was a recent book alleging major changes among masonic orders in recent decades, especially in Europe. The book was written in Italian and has not been fully translated, but you can find abridged notes in English online. No publisher wishes to publish in English yet apparently. The author claims to be a former mason and details the fracturing of Masonic orders in recent decades into new, somewhat undocumented orders (at least in public) - one major change is that all the new orders allow women. Nothing has been confirmed outside of the one book though. The author is Gioele Magaldi and the book is "Massoni".
I read a book. Search Jabulon and you'll find some stuff about it. It was apparently a secret until a young British journalist called Stephan / Steven Knight discovered it (while researching about Jack The Ripper, a Freemasonic Hoax) and then wrote a book about Freemasonry. He managed to land interviews with some top masons and mentioned the name - and they all froze in shock in the same way. A little while later Knight died young from an aggressive form of brain cancer.
yes, and they are closeted devil worshippers
As I understand it they invented their own entity to worship, called Jabulon, but that knowledge was only available to high degrees. The lower degrees functioned under the illusion that the higher power was the same god as Christians, and treated Hyram Abiff as a kind of saint/messiah type person. This was the case as recently as the 80's/90's in UK, the ancestral home of Freemasonry.
There was a recent book alleging major changes among masonic orders in recent decades, especially in Europe. The book was written in Italian and has not been fully translated, but you can find abridged notes in English online. No publisher wishes to publish in English yet apparently. The author claims to be a former mason and details the fracturing of Masonic orders in recent decades into new, somewhat undocumented orders (at least in public) - one major change is that all the new orders allow women. Nothing has been confirmed outside of the one book though. The author is Gioele Magaldi and the book is "Massoni".
I read a book. Search Jabulon and you'll find some stuff about it. It was apparently a secret until a young British journalist called Stephan / Steven Knight discovered it (while researching about Jack The Ripper, a Freemasonic Hoax) and then wrote a book about Freemasonry. He managed to land interviews with some top masons and mentioned the name - and they all froze in shock in the same way. A little while later Knight died young from an aggressive form of brain cancer.