I've had a similar theory for a long time. In 1 Kings 6 the architecture of the temple is described. It had the main court that occupied the temple mount, and then there was the inner sanctum where the Ark of the Covenant was. This room was only accessible to the high priests. I suspect the structure of Freemasonry is the same way. The Temple of Freemasonry has its main courtyard where the majority of masons dwell, while the inner sanctum is for the fraternity within the fraternity.
I've had a similar theory for a long time. In 1 Kings 6 the architecture of the temple is described. It had the main court that occupied the temple mount, and then there was the inner sanctum where the Ark of the Covenant was. This room was only accessible to the high priests. I suspect the structure of Freemasonry is the same way. The Temple of Freemasonry has its main courtyard where the majority of masons dwell, while the inner sanctum is for the fraternity within the fraternity.
The inner sanctum in freemasonry is the kill room where they run human sacrifice for their demon lords.