Anonymous ID: 9ed0fc Sept. 2, 2018, 10:11 a.m. No.2846357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6428

bloodlines

 

Was Adam & Eve Freemasons? Maybe they weren't call FM back then but I wonder of they were a part of something … I mean, they knew the beginning. They knew God, the Tree of Good/Evil.. they were in the Garden … were there things they didnt share with their all their generations?

 

Were the Original Freemasons the bloodline of Adam & Eve? I dont believe everyone who is a FM has the bloodline, but the ones that do.. Potus, Killary… and the ones who were able to hack the earth … figured out things that others couldn't see/hear … they were indoctrinated. … just random thoughts

 

Genesis 3:7 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons

Anonymous ID: 9ed0fc Sept. 2, 2018, 10:41 a.m. No.2846715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2846428

 

>BLOODLINES

 

>More than that, the most used version of the Bible was commissioned and sponsored by another strand in the same bloodline, King James 1st of England.

>Just a coincidence, nothing to worry about! The line of James, according to genealogy sources listed below, can be traced back to 1550 BC and beyond and includes many Egyptian pharaohs, including Rameses II.

 

KJ was a satanic fuk who enjoyed watching & participating in Torture.

 

THE HOLY BIBLE that was used was the Geneva Bible which WAS banned by KJ

 

"The irony is that none of the groups named in the preceding paragraph used a King James Bible nor would they have used it if it had been given to them free. The Bible in use by those groups, until it went out of print in 1644, was the Geneva Bible. The first Geneva Bible, both Old and New Testaments, was first published in English in 1560 in what is now Geneva, Switzerland. William Shakespeare, John Bunyan, John Milton, the Pilgrims who landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620, and other luminaries of that era used the Geneva Bible exclusively."

 

http://www.gospelassemblyfree.com/facts/kingjames.htm

 

http://www.tyndale.org/tsj21/daniell.html