The logic is simple. The observable Laws of Nature are too organized, too perfect to have emerged simply by chance.
Therefore every philosopher has an obligation to at least consider the possibility that our universe was designed by some form of intelligence.
Even modern history’s most renowned physicist, Albert Einstein, observed the precision of the universe and openly expressed his belief in the possibility of a Supreme Being behind its creation.
Einstein entertained the idea of the pantheistic God of Baruch Spinoza. Spinoza believed in a kind of anthropomorphic deity who created the laws of the universe, set it in motion, but then doesn’t interfere.
Perhaps long before our physical universe was ever created, a Supreme Being naturally evolved within the non-physical eternity of existence.
Over time, this Supreme Being developed into an intelligence capable of establishing all the laws of mathematics, geometry, and physics that are required to create a balanced, properly functioning universe.
This belief has been passed down and preserved within Western society through the Order of Freemasonry.
The G in the middle of the Freemasonry symbol represents the “Great Architect of the Universe.”
The square and compasses are the tools used by the Masons to design buildings in accordance with the Divine Proportions of Sacred Geometry - the same laws the Great Architect followed while creating the universe.
The Circumscribed Hexagram symbol has been found all over the ancient world, from Egypt to China, dating back to at least 6,000 BC.
It is believed to the pattern that the Great Architect followed while forming physical space from nothing.
First, we define a Point from which to begin.
Extend the point to form a Line of a set length.
Extend the line to form a Plane of a set area; a Triangle with 3 sides of equal length.
Extend the plane to form an Object of a set volume; a tetrahedron with 4 faces of equal area.
The Tetrahedron is the simplest, most irreducible unit of 3-dimensional space.
Flip the Tetrahedron vertically about its center to form a Star Tetrahedron.
Rotate the Star Tetrahedron 360° about its center while spinning upon an axis to form a Star Tetrahedron circumscribed by a Sphere.
The surface of the sphere is the 1st Dimensional Plane of physical space.
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