Difference between revisions of "Freemason"

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According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry Wikipedia] "Freemasonry is a fraternal organization whose membership is held together by shared moral and metaphysical ideals and—in most of its branches—by a constitutional declaration of belief in a Supreme Being".
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[http://www.tlem.net/freemasonry.htm Freemasonry] teaches that everything good comes from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris Osiris]. This includes order, harmony, and the celestial periods. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris Osiris] was the ancient Egyptian god whose annual death and resurrection personified the self renewing vitality and fertility of nature. The same article states that: "Freemasonry claims not to be a religion. Yet they call the building they meet in a temple. The temple contains a sacred altar on which is placed either a Bible, Koran, or another book called the Volume of Sacred Law depending on the beliefs of the membership of the lodge. A Jewish lodge will have the Pentateuch placed on the altar.'
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[http://lonelygirl15.com/?p=100#comment-13538 A comment states that:]
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"Freemasons are good people. They are very charitable people.
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But the secret organization is NOT good, and it is NOT Christian. The two are not even compatable.
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Its secrecy is built around humiliating ceremonies and oaths to condone murder. The higher one goes in levels, the worse the penalty and the larger span of small-g god’s you worship. The pinnacle is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satan_worship Satan-worship].
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But its only revealed through levels, and so if you know a low-level freemason, they will not know anything about the higher levels."
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