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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".
 
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".
  
[http://www.tlem.net/freemasonry.htm Freemasonry] teaches that everything good comes from Osiris. This includes order, harmony, and the celestial periods. Osiris was the ancient Egyptian godess. 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://www.tlem.net/freemasonry.htm Freemasonry] teaches that everything good comes from Osiris. This includes order, harmony, and the celestial periods. 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.'

Revision as of 16:36, 10 November 2006

According to 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".

Freemasonry teaches that everything good comes from Osiris. This includes order, harmony, and the celestial periods. 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.'