You know, i'm not such a conspiracy thinker. But why do they display this sign / symbol at the background? With some litle imagination it is a freemason sign. Why?
G.
by Gorbatchov 20 Replies latest jw friends
You know, i'm not such a conspiracy thinker. But why do they display this sign / symbol at the background? With some litle imagination it is a freemason sign. Why?
G.
It's clearly meant to represent something, I just can't tell what. The first thing that comes to mind is Russell's pyramidology. It's stylistic, it doesn't have to mean anything, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
It is the throw of the 2 dice in foreground question. Good luck with that. to distract you from the impossible message.
Here is a Freemason symbol! Does it come close to the background sign/symbol? The Watchtower Society could have shown pictures/photos of plants, trees, people, or buildings in the background. They chose this symbol. WHY?
They could have chosen a painting of a flower, or a sunset, a serene landscape
or of the imagine PARADISE itself. But, no. Why?
It's not Freemasonry guys, it just isn't. What else could it represent, if anything?
If I remember right, the whole picture shows the same design at the top of the sign. Put together it's just a bunch of squares. Just a boring design probably suggested from a higher up with no imagination.
I`m with you Gorby I do think it is someones idea of a subtle reference to the Freemasons for whatever reason I don`t know.
It's a Cult with a nefarious Agenda. Why should anyone be surprised?
Everything the WTBorg.inc does has some meaning. Probably not good.
Perhaps this a room that would be used to entertain visitors from Muslim regions, feature in publicity that is aimed there. They rely on geometric shapes to decorate their religious buildings. therefore, so as not to offend, the wt angles, the cubic dice decoration in this religious (Bethel, Gilead) setup.
If this is the Islam room, does wt have one featuring elephants, cattle?