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SupremeAssassin wrote:
Only the Egyptians worshipped their kings and queens as deities, the Romans did not do this, though if I recall, the Chinese were also quite literal in their interpretation of deities and proclaimed kingship through divine right aka the Mandate of Heaven. This blows my original interpretation of the phrase out of the water, though not entirely. The Order of the Ancients are precursers to the Knights Templar, while the Hidden Ones are precursers to the Assassins, or rather Hashishin (Assassin - in Arabic). The Father of Understanding can both be literal and symbolic in reference to Julius Casesar and to God (By King Richard the Lionheart during the Third Crusade). 

Maybe the Templars discovered the real Father of Understanding to be worshipped by the Isus themselves....and thus adopted to worshipping him as well.