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7/8/2025, 8:56:35 PM
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My only point was that it's not a Masonic symbol and Freemasons don't claim it as such.
The Eye of Providence, maybe, but Masons use a different form, which traditionally is not encased in a triangle (but can be).
In Masonic usage, it represents that God watches all we do, both in public as well as secret.
My only point was that it's not a Masonic symbol and Freemasons don't claim it as such.
The Eye of Providence, maybe, but Masons use a different form, which traditionally is not encased in a triangle (but can be).
In Masonic usage, it represents that God watches all we do, both in public as well as secret.
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