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Freemasonary

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Posted by: Bauldie216

15th Jun 2009 11:47pm

Why is it when a online charity comes on. they mention just a few charities?
I am a Freemason. I donate to it by the way of the Festive Board, and other means. Sometimes, there is a requirement for a item to be purchased. We all give from our pockets or such like.

jgb
  • 15th Apr 2010 04:11pm

So easy to throw around straw men isnt it bauldie!
A cult is defined as a system of belief, formal worship: a sect: an unorthodox or false religion : a great often excessive, admiration for a person or idea.
Seems to describe freemasonry very well to most thinking people!

You say that because American presidents are in it, then it must be good, circular thinking at its best. I guess because many actors become scientologists that must be good as well??!!

Who is in it makes no difference, I know people who are in it and I also know a couple of people who went very high (30th degree) and left because the freemasonry beliefs contradicted Biblical scriptures.
One more fact you need to know, there is only one Bible, muslims believe in the koran and other religions have their own books.

Now, if you want to deceive yourself, then do so but dont spread lies about this being a Christian endeavor because it is not.

If you really want to do the Christian thing, then just join a good Church they have programs that help others better than the freemasons.
Unlike you I have added a few references for perusal to those who are open minded.
http://www.bibleprobe.com/freemasonry.htm
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/
Happy reading.


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