Thursday, October 22, 2015

Did They Really Say That?!?!


Every Masonic Lodge is a temple of religion; and its teachings are instruction in religion.  . . .  This is the true religion revealed to the ancient patriarchs; which Masonry has taught for many centuries, and which it will continue to teach as long as time endures.

Albert Pike, Morals and Dogmas of Freemasonry, pg. 213-214

I think of this quote whenever a Mason tells me that Freemasonry is not a religion.  And, since it is a religion, it is NOT compatible with Christianity because there is only ONE true religion.  Oh, and by the way, I don’t know how Pike defines “many centuries,” but Freemasonry has only been around for less than three centuries.  Of course they have myths and legends claiming origin from Solomon’s temple, but those are all fables to give themselves credence.

Freemasonry is a religious cult.

4 comments:

  1. Yes! And all you Baptist brethren who are members of a lodge need to repent and come out of it! And wives need to heed the warning, too, concerning Eastern Star. Rainbow Girls and DeMolay are of the same ilk. I know, as my whole family was entrenched in this mess for years. Good works of the Shriners won't guarantee a place in heaven for them. The Lord was my teacher as to the dark side of Freemasonry. I renounced it all and got rid of the paraphernalia that goes along with it. Throw away those lamb skin aprons and repent! Warn others to come out. Secret societies are not of the Lord.

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  2. Our family had the privilege of viewing our nation's first president, George Washington's, freemasonry apron at the Mount Vernon museum located on his plantation.
    It is fascinating to research our nation's founders and the memberships and connections they all had with freemasonry/occult philosophies.

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  3. Hi Anonymous 10/24,

    A good book which delves into the founding fathers and their masonic backgrounds is one I found in a Catholic bookstore (the one about which I wrote the recent article "Roman Catholics and Satanic Deception"), titled "Behind the Lodge Door," by Paul A. Fisher.

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  4. Thanks Glen,

    I will be seeking to read that book for my husband and I saw much masonic symbolism within our nation's capitol mall area. In our local communities, the masons are seen as men doing good works to earn their salvation and it is considered virtuous for men to join. However, behind the business scene, the secrets and manipulation of people is not so godly.

    So thankful you are addressing these luciferian societies and calling them out for what they represent.

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