Last week I began looking into to the Freemasons and their plan on The One World Oder and just how deep that madness is. The I come across the Easterns Stars and found that the two are completely connected. The OES also believes this is a Christian Organization, but how is that so if the Freemasons worship Lucifer (Aka Set). Please read the following and know this is not but no means an atttacked but a need for insight.
Here it is:
Next to Freemasonry itself, our ministry is most questioned about the
Order of the
Eastern Star (OES), the "
Star" as it is fondly called.

The OES was founded in 1868 as a women's auxiliary for the Lodge. It is open to all female relatives
of Masons, and functions under the authority
of the Lodge. A Master Mason, called the Worthy Patron MUST be present at all
Star meetings. There is also another Mason, an Associate Patron, usually present. Otherwise, all the offices are held by women.
To ask what the
Star does is a bit like asking what a Lodge does. The easy answer is: Not much. However, the
Star does what little it does with a tremendous amount
of pomp and ceremony.
Star meetings, like Lodge meetings, consist
of opening the meeting with much waving
of rods and banners and the singing
of hymns. The officers ritually declare their stations and functions and Grand Chapter officers are introduced and honored with tedious predictability. This can easily kill a half hour to forty-five minutes.
Then, minutes are read, sick members are mentioned and any items
of mundane business transacted, much like any other club. If members are to be initiated, that is done, and that can take at least an hour.
Then the chapter is solemnly closed, with a lot more ceremonial ado, followed by a social hour. Ultimately, the chief function
of a
Star chapter, like a Lodge, is to make more members! Everything else is secondary to that.
The
Star is regarded by Masonic women as a fine Christian institution within Masonry.
Classics like
How Great Thou Art are sung. The motto
of the chapter is right out
of the Bible: "We have seen his
star in the east, and are come to worship him'" (Matthew 2:2).
Sadly, one
of the key strategies a cult uses is to play upon the common interpretation
of words. Dealing with any cult involves getting through a jungle
of definitions.
The cult will use words which have common meanings, like "Jesus" or "saved," or well known Bible verses, but will carefully not explain to potential members that they have applied a subtext to these terms, a second layer
of meaning!
This is the problem with the OES. The people who put the
order together back in the 19th century relied upon the familiarity with Matthew 2:2 as a common "Christmas verse." However, in light
of the satanic symbolism involved in the OES, we need to look for another layer
of meaning applied to that verse
of scripture.
The A.V. 1611 text does not say "
eastern star." It says "
star in the east." The phrase "
Eastern Star" has a specialized meaning in occultism.
It refers to the
star, Sirius, which is the most significant
star in Satanism! It is sacred to the god, Set. Remember Set as the evil Egyptian god who killed Osiris? Set is probably the oldest form
of Satan! The
Eastern Star is the
star of Set.
However, deadly word games are being played here. Though most women involved in the OES doubtlessly assume they are worshiping Jesus as they kneel around a huge satanic pentagram, it is obvious that the "his" actually refers to Set's
star, not Jesus'
star.
In Albert Pike's commentary on this degree, we find the usual duplicity found elsewhere in the Lodge. He explains:
"To find in the BLAZING
STAR of five points an allusion to Divine Providence is fanciful; and to make it commemorative
of the
Star that is said to have guided the Magi, is to give it a meaning comparatively modern. Originally, it represented Sirius, or the Dog-star, the forerunner
of the inundation
of the Nile…"
Pike readily casts aside the bland lie
of the degree and confirms that the blazing
star is neither Divine Providence, nor is it Jesus' "
star in the east." It is an Egyptian idol, the symbol
of Sirius!
There is another critical problem in the Star—a reason why no Christian woman would wish to be a part
of this organization.
Set (Lucifer) is the acknowledged god
of Masonry. Thus, what does it mean for a Christian woman to be adopted into the
Star? She is submitting herself to the spiritual authority
of Lucifer.
She may not know it, but in bowing before the altar
of the
Star, the inverted pentagram
of Baphomet, she has surrendered herself (however innocently) to the gods
of Masonry. That WILL give Satan an entry point into her life, no matter how devout a Christian she may be.