PART ONE: Jesus was a carpenter, right?
What does a carpenter do?
Builds structures.
Constructs things.
Shapes raw materials into something functional.
Now, who else is obsessed with building, architecture, and structure?
Freemasons. 🙂
They literally call their god the Grand “Architect” of the Universe.
The bible says that Jesus was a carpenter, however we don't read anywhere in the Bible where Jesus built tables or furniture. Nowhere in the Bible does it say he was running a furniture shop. The whole “carpenter” thing was clearly symbolic.
The Freemason logo is literally the square and compass; tools used for measurement, precision, and geometry.
In Freemasonry, a Master Builder is someone who refines, shapes, and perfects, just as a carpenter smooths rough edges to create something whole. The concept of a "perfect ashlar" in Masonic tradition represents the transformation of raw, unshaped stone into a refined, perfected form
Jesus is called the cornerstone in Ephesi

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