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The Statue of Lucifer the Light Bearer in New York City / Designed by Freemason Frédéric Bartholdi
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The statue you're referring to is the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) in New York Harbor. The idea that it is a "Statue of Lucifer" designed by Freemasons is a conspiracy theory without historical evidence.
The Facts About the Statue's Origins
- The Designer: The sculptor was Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French artist. He was indeed a Freemason.
- The Gift & Meaning: The statue was a gift from the people of France to the United States, conceived by French political thinker Édouard de Laboulaye to celebrate their alliance and the ideals of liberty and democracy. It was never intended to be a religious or occult symbol.
- The Inspiration: Bartholdi was inspired by classical figures like the Roman goddess Libertas. The statue's official name is "Liberty Enlightening the World," a clear reference to the concept of political freedom.
The "Lucifer" Connection: A Conspiracy Theory
The claim that the Statue of Liberty represents Lucifer stems from a few key points often repeated in conspiracy circles:
- "Light Bearer": The name "Lucifer" means "light-bearer" in Latin. The statue holds a torch, which theorists link to this meaning. However, the torch is universally understood as a symbol of enlightenment, a common allegory for liberty and knowledge.
- Bartholdi's Freemasonry: Because Bartholdi was a Freemason, and some Masons were involved in funding and building the statue, theorists claim it must contain hidden Masonic symbols. There is no evidence to suggest that Bartholdi or the project's backers intended the statue to have any esoteric meaning. Its meaning was always public and political.
- A Different Statue: A separate statue of Lucifer does exist, but it's in Liège, Belgium, not New York. This is a different artwork by a different sculptor (Guillaume Geefs) and is sometimes cited by theorists due to a perceived resemblance.
In short, the Statue of Liberty is a well-documented monument to freedom and democracy. The claims about it being a "Statue of Lucifer" are an internet myth not supported by historical fact.
That's exactly what eve eating the apple offered.