Göbekli Tepe: The First Masonic Temple?

This weekend’s video expounds a controversial theory proposing that the ancient site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey represents the lost origins of Freemasonry. The scripts examine potential connections through architectural parallels, such as the presence of T-shaped pillars resembling Jachin and Boaz, and circular enclosures echoing Royal Arch symbolism. They also highlight symbolic similarities in carvings, geometric forms, and the depiction of figures like the Urfa Man, suggesting early forms of Masonic regalia and concepts. Furthermore, the scripts discuss astronomical alignments and stoneworking techniques at Göbekli Tepe as possible precursors to Masonic traditions, ultimately suggesting a continuous, hidden lineage of knowledge preserved “in stone.”

Of course, it’s all a load of nonsense … or is it? 🤔


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