Is the Pyramid & Eye on the Great Seal
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Members and Consultants
"It seems likely that the designers of the Great Seal and the Masons took their symbols from parallel sources, and unlikely that the seal designers consciously copied Masonic symbols with the intention of incorporating Masonic symbolism into the national coat of arms." The Eagle and the Shield
*Research since 1976 concludes that Jefferson was not a Freemason.
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Commentary:
Together with other colonists, Freemasons helped found and build the United States. And like many Americans over the centuries, they have appreciated the Great Seal that symbolizes their nation. Also because it resonates with their fraternity's ideals. This includes Henry A. Wallace and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the men responsible for putting both sides of the seal on the one-dollar bill in 1935.
But just because some masonic lodge somewhere at sometime used a symbol, doesn't make it a "masonic symbol," let alone an exclusive one. Freemasonry involves many many symbols, including the five-pointed star. Does that make the American flag a masonic symbol?
And it's nonsense to think that if someone recognizes the significance of the Great Pyramid or believes Providence favored the American cause, then they must be a Freemason.
"The Great Seal of the United States is not a Masonic emblem, nor does it contain hidden Masonic symbols... "Eventually the all-seeing eye came to be used officially by Masons as a symbol for God, but this happened towards the end of the eighteenth century, after Congress had adopted the seal. "A pyramid, whether incomplete or finished, however, has never been a Masonic symbol... The combining of the eye of providence overlooking an unfinished pyramid is a uniquely American, not Masonic, icon, and must be interpreted as its designers intended. It has no Masonic context."
S. Brent Morris, "The Eye in the Pyramid"
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If after 1782, the Great Seal's symbolism was adopted by the Freemasons, or by any group, that does not change the original meaning of this key founding document.
But the perception of a symbol's meaning can change. That's why Americans must honor and protect their seal, their heritage, from being commandeered by any group whatsoever whether it be fraternal or religious, political or commercial.