Freemasonary
Posted by: Bauldie216
15th Jun 2009 11:47pm
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.
Ricky
- 5th May 2010 06:18pm
Jgb's definition of a cult defines Christianity far better than it does Freemasonary. Christianity is a cult. (As per Jgb's definition). The worst that can be said of Freemasonay is that is a 'club' within the Christian cult.
In Freemasons favour they do not solicate for members door to door. In fact you have to be nominated. You are not thought less a person if you are not a Freemason. However, I cannot imagine, say an Atheist being a member of the Freemasons. Why? Because they are not Christian, nor do they believe in any God/s. In fact Freemasons have accepted, begrudgingly, members of other faiths (cults) as a show that as long as you believe in a God you can become a member.
Ironically the only prerequisit to becoming a Freemason is that you already belong to a cult. ie. Worship or venerate a person, principle or thing.
Clearly this is a case of, 'the pot calling the kettle black.'
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