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The resemblance was not a coincidence: French-educated Vietnamese officials like Ngo Minh Chieu knew a great deal about Freemasonry, which was widespread in Indochina. The Masons were attractive to the Caodaists for two reasons: they could influence the French government, and they were historically opposed to the Catholic Church, which meant that they were, at least theoretically, in favor of religious freedom.


Religion is called Cao dai from the BBC Documentary Around the world in 80 faiths

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  • The eye of Lucifer,i wonder how many people watched that documentary,and perhaps not one,not one knew the real meaning of that,not even the english man who traveled there,and i say that because i see that he really had no idea what was that,but the scums behind it know

  • this is full of Freemason symbols =)

    wow

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  • @ndrussiangerman1

    Therefore thank God for this, not the man, neither what he has made.

  • @ndrussiangerman1

    If you find some good thing in what men do, it's because of the good that God put in us.

  • @meelusine

    Then why call God "He"? He is a human attribute.

    Perhaps God created man according to his likeness much like an artist sculpts a statue. Perhaps there is a LOVE being expressed just as the aesthetic involved indicates love in the statue which may be regarded a masterpiece by the artist (as is the case with "David" sculpted by Michelangelo ...who BTW, also, painted "The Creation of Man" on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel).

  • @ndrussiangerman1

    God cannot have a human attribute, because he created us. He cannot therefore be created if he's the creator.

    Don't worship anything beside him (an eye, an image, a man, whatsoever).

  • @meelusine

    Then, what is God??

  • @ndrussiangerman1

    You got it all wrong about God. You worhip something, but it's not God.

  • @meelusine

    Why cannot God have eyes? Even, according to the Bible, God made man after His likeness. Likeness means form and shape.

    It is enough for God to show us one eye. It is like when we say, "I'm keeping an eye on you."

    What is wrong with Egyptians or Freemasons??

  • @ndrussiangerman1

    God cannot have eyes for he is not a human being. Now, if this supposed God is there to watch us, why not using his two eyes instead of one.

    And, strangely enough it looks like the egyptian all seing eyes, what a coïncidence !

    Not, so when we learn that the founder of this religion had relationships with freemassons.

  • ngo van chieu ,the founder was,suprize,suprize,suuprizee! a member of a mixed french/vietnamese lodge of freemasonry. He allegedly met the infamous alistair crowley,and the term cao dai,meaning high tower,is loosley a vietnamese euphimism for the tao.

  • You people are paranoid. You Baptists, stop reading Chick Publication tracts (also, whatever similar Wahhabi Muslims read) for once, and: pick up a more legitimate book for your information.

    There is truth to Cao Dai regarding the brotherhood of man under the All-Seeing Eye of God. Faith, like: Cao Dai, Self-Realization Felowship (founded by Paramhansa Yogananda) and even Bahai are the future of mankind. It is fundamentalist interpretations of any religion that will be swept into the trash can.

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