Question:
Are the Freemasons secretly serving another purpose other then being a christian? in the end.. Anti christian?
ricker115
2010-09-13 13:31:57 UTC
Are the Freemasons a secret society but yet a secret maybe New World Order or Anti-Christian?
At First glance... the Freemason seem to be Christians.... Then.. as you explore more... it seems as if that (being a christian) is just a front... After doing some digging.... It seems as if the Freemasons have ties with the occult..... My question is.. Are the Freemasons A christian God loving Society that follows the will of God??????
Eight answers:
s0mewhereny
2010-09-15 10:07:46 UTC
I'm not sure why you keep asking the same question. Do you have an agenda of your own?

Freemasonry is anti ignorance to sum it up in that light.



One must believe in a Supreme being and the Lodge does not really care beyond that what faith you adhere to. If one were to join Freemasonry that is Anti-Christian, they would quickly feel out of place and awkward in a Lodge room where the Bible was open on an altar and prayers to the Supreme Architect of the Universe were said at the opening and closing of these meetings.



Do and have Freemasons looked into and studied occult subjects? Well indeed they have. But only to gain more knowledge about the world around them. Freemasons are on a journey of enlightenment, not necessarily spiritual in nature. In a way you can say they seek to better understand G_d and thereby themselves.



Lastly if your sliding into the question from the "why is Jesus not mentioned in Freemasonry" angle. It is because men of all faiths that believe in one G_d are welcome and prayers are generic to not offend any who may be present. Just because one is not allowed to proselytize in a Lodge does not mean that when the prayer is said the individual can say to himself at the conclusion of a prayer "in Jesus' name we pray". In other words keep your beliefs to yourself during a meeting. Freemasons are not there for worship, that is what a church is for.
anonymous
2016-09-23 16:56:59 UTC
NO. this query maintains being requested and replied. NO. Freemasonry is NOT a faith, this can be a fraternity. It is NOT anti ANY faith. Masons MUST consider in A Supreme Being (God), atheists and Satanists CAN NOT become a member of. Jim- No such notion exists. Old timer, you're in part proper. Freemasons MUST consider in a Supreme Being. It isn't a faith so no designated Supreme Being is called Chosen one. Freemasons DO NOT profess to be descendants of the twelve tribes.Freemasonry comes from the stone mason guilds of the fifteenth century, that within the 18th century had been modified to receive non masons into the craft. --Short variant.
davidjglover
2010-09-13 13:52:38 UTC
Yes. That is exactly what they are doing. And they are training a squadron of Loch Ness monsters to take over all the major water ways while they fly around on their huge winged dragons looking to punish marshmallows and penguins.



Do some actual research rather than "digging." Read a book. Read two books. Read the bible. Then read another book. Ask a Mason. Ask a priest. Ask a Rabbi. Ask a Satanist. But for the love of ... who/whatever... inform your own opinion with evidence and experience.
Must be my birthday!!!
2010-09-13 13:45:11 UTC
well your question has nothing to do with gays.



next, the masons are as much a new world order as the boy scouts, if you were gonna make a church led revolution, you should start with the nazi youth of the roman catholic church - (boy scouts).



The masons have no ties to the occult, so you are 'seeming' wrong. If you want to know about masons, just ask one, they aren't going to lie about their organization.
pinkforpink
2010-09-13 14:18:00 UTC
the masons aren't necessarily christian, you don't have to be christian to be a mason, you have to believe in (a) god though. the masons don't have any ties to the occult. they have symbols and traditions just like any other fraternal organization though. seriously where do questions like this come from? why don't you like, talk to some masons.
JAMES K
2010-09-13 19:39:54 UTC
I wonder how you can support Christianity and still break the 9th Commandment. Thou shalt not bear false witness.
anonymous
2010-09-13 13:34:07 UTC
Don't know but I heard the Catholic Church was the anti christ.
anonymous
2010-09-13 14:59:53 UTC
I heard it was a front for a gay sex club.

My Dad was invited to join but didn't "swing" that way.


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