This is pure horse hockey and nobody who really knows need not see any more to know that dangus has no idea what he is talking about.
Yo! Dangus! Ever notice the letter G on a masonic ring? It doesn't stand for Lucifer! Are you getting a clue now?
Navyblue, would you like to visit the National Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, and examine the references to Lucifer? I saw what I saw with my own eyes. But as I said, it is not Satanic; I just find it amusing that all the Baptist Masons out there get all worked up about Catholic "idolatry" while belonging to a Luciferian society.
Also note the Masonic symbols on the dollar bill and in the Great Seal.
Pure horsehocky, eh?
>> There's that term again...Eastern Star. It's a name that recalls that of Esther, a Persian name that means "Star," and may or may not refer to the Evening Star, meaning Venus. Now, there's some controversy over the etiology, but I find it fascinating that the Masonic womens' organization should bear a label that refers to Venus, a.k.a. Aphrodite. <<
What this poster doesn't know is that the ancient name of the star was neither Venus nor Aphrodite. It was known to the Greeks as Phosphorus, and to the Latins are Lucifer. So, yes, the Freemasons invoke the name of Lucifer, at least at their National Monument, but, no, they are not being Satanic.
Incidentally, the link between Lucifer and Satanism only came about by medieval esoteric angelologists: The morning star (Lucifer) is moaned as a fallen angel who had been 2nd only to God in glory. Elsewhere, however, the morning star, in seperate allusions, is heralded as proclaiming the imminent return of light.