Both contain a pair of compasses. The use of the compasses by Masonic organizations predates the founding of the Iglesia ni Cristo by about 200 years. Unlike the founders of the Mormon Church, the founder of Iglesia ni Cristo did not appear to have been a Freemason, and since Freemasonry is not a religion and does not have a religious agenda, there would have been no reason to incorporate a Masonic symbol into the church logo.
It is likely just a coincidence.
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The logos of Freemasonry and Iglesia ni Cristo both feature a square and a compass. While they appear similar, they have different symbolic meanings in each organization. The square and compass represent different values and principles within Freemasonry and Iglesia ni Cristo.
The Guinness World Records logo uses a custom-designed font that is not commercially available. The font was specifically created for the brand to enhance its distinctiveness and recognition.
Ordnance Survey is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government. It is the national mapping agency for Great Britain, and one of the world's largest producers of maps. The name reflects the original military purpose of the organization (see ordnance and surveying) in mapping Britain during the Napoleonic Wars when there was a threat of invasion from France, and its logo includes the War Department's broad arrow heraldic mark. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey