Freemasonry - What is the Christian View about it?

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Masons have always had great influence on the U.S. Supreme Court.
From the inception of the Supreme Court in 1789 through 1940, there never were less than three Masonic justices during term, except on two occasions. Beginning with Mason President F. D. Roosevelt’s terms, through the first three years of President Richard Nixon’s term, Masons dominated the Court in a ratio of five to four beginning in 1941 to seven to two in 1946.

Of the 56 signers of the “Declaration of Independence”
8 were Freemasons.

Of the 55 members of the Constitutional Convention,
9 were Masons.


Little Known Facts | 32nd Degree Masons

Very interesting statistics indeed.
 
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Take it with a grain of salt.

This is a very oversimplified rendition of the 33rd degree in fact I doubt there is much truth, it is just put out there for the masses to consume to divert attention from what really goes on.


Thanks for the link. I shall review.
 

Blain

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Very interesting and true Blain. Wow Taken, I too wonder what she meant.

I am glad you are aware.

At one point I was so deeply researching it was having a terrible effect upon me and I decided to stop.
Pedophilia will be the next big agenda to push it is on the horizon already:(
I actually accidentally came across the deception in my studies with bible prophecy and the end times, interestingly enough conspiracy corruption and secret hidden messages and agendas have more truth to them than what people write them off as and their actually tied and intertwined to not only bible prophecy and the end times but also to a whole lot of our history and day to day events. But the thing is like you I began to go to deep I began to see it everywhere and it began to consume my mind and thoughts and so I had to back off but there is one thing for sure, things are hardly ever as they appear.
 

Jackson123

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I haven't read this yet but I would find it most difficult to believe that a Christian such as Billy Graham would be part of this entity.
It is hard to believe brother, but some people say Billy is freemason, ex freemason Jim shaw say, Billy attend his 33degree initiation. Ex witcrafer Jean Dixon say Billy is a good friend of Jean D and in one of his letter to JD Billy Said thanks to JD for her super natural gift.
 

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Maybe they could build Trump's wall out of brick for free....:cool:
 

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It is hard to believe brother, but some people say Billy is freemason, ex freemason Jim shaw say, Billy attend his 33degree initiation. Ex witcrafer Jean Dixon say Billy is a good friend of Jean D and in one of his letter to JD Billy Said thanks to JD for her super natural gift.

I'm sorry but I'd have to hear from a more substantial source that what some people say and most definitely an ex-witchcrafter.
 

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I haven't read this yet but I would find it most difficult to believe that a Christian such as Billy Graham would be part of this entity.
Just a glance at this article lets me know there is no truth to it.
 
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Lots of junk on the internet.

Jim Shaw is more likely a disinfo agent rather than truther.




It is hard to believe brother, but some people say Billy is freemason, ex freemason Jim shaw say, Billy attend his 33degree initiation. Ex witcrafer Jean Dixon say Billy is a good friend of Jean D and in one of his letter to JD Billy Said thanks to JD for her super natural gift.
 

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"Those dangerous Freemasons". The Masons in my circle of friends are all Christian brothers, and none demonstrate any of the characteristics thrown out here. It's probable that someone close to each of you is a Mason and a Christian at the same time.

A young sailor and his wife and two children were traveling across the country when the engine of their car stopped working. Cashed strapped, the only thing that they could do was call home. Her Uncle, a Mason, contacted a Mason friend in the city that the family was stuck in, and within a couple of hours, the Mason friend found them. He put the family up in a local motel, and fed them while their car repaired. He also paid for the repairs. The couple knew nothing about how everything had been arranged until years later when a not so smart Christian was talking about the "satanic" group called the Freemasons. He met the Mason, he had known for many years, that had arranged the help.

That young sailor was me.

For some reason, we Christians, have a habit of looking for the fault with those we don't know anything about. The so called experts on the subject of the Freemasons provide enough garbage bury all who believe it.
 

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"Those dangerous Freemasons". The Masons in my circle of friends are all Christian brothers, and none demonstrate any of the characteristics thrown out here. It's probable that someone close to each of you is a Mason and a Christian at the same time.

A young sailor and his wife and two children were traveling across the country when the engine of their car stopped working. Cashed strapped, the only thing that they could do was call home. Her Uncle, a Mason, contacted a Mason friend in the city that the family was stuck in, and within a couple of hours, the Mason friend found them. He put the family up in a local motel, and fed them while their car repaired. He also paid for the repairs. The couple knew nothing about how everything had been arranged until years later when a not so smart Christian was talking about the "satanic" group called the Freemasons. He met the Mason, he had known for many years, that had arranged the help.

That young sailor was me.

For some reason, we Christians, have a habit of looking for the fault with those we don't know anything about. The so called experts on the subject of the Freemasons provide enough garbage bury all who believe it.


Awesome story and thanks for sharing.
 

Jackson123

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I'm sorry but I'd have to hear from a more substantial source that what some people say and most definitely an ex-witchcrafter.
yep we do not know for sure, but what make me think It may be true is his teaching

https://youtu.be/qL0tLzzn7PA

I also Remember one of our friend in cc, Said in the 70's he help Billy crusade in sanfrancisco, he instucted to direct people that repent to chose, between protestant, catholic or jews.
 

Jackson123

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https://www.adullamfilms.com/NewsUpdateNov30.html

Were it not for Graham's repeatedly suspicious representation of the Gospel, leaning towards the many-paths-to -God theology, and the fact that he has recently stated he does not believe every "jot and tittle" of the Bible is inspired of God (Newsweek, August 14, 2006), we probably would not post this information. But if Graham is a Mason, him teaching such things makes all the sense in the world, as these are the beliefs of Freemasonry and all the secret societies.

In the book, "The History of Freemasonry, Its Legendary Origins" by Albert Gallatin Mackey, the following commentary is presented by the publisher on the inside flap:

"The fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons,
or Freemasons, is a secret society, yet its influence
and effect on Western society in general and American
society and government in particular, have been great.

"George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock,
Mark Twain, Henry Ford, Billy Graham, Arnold Palmer,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Joseph Haydn, Voltaire,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Tony Blair -- all are Freemasons." (Emphasis added)​
-- "The History of Freemasonry, Its Legendary Origins" by
Albert Gallatin Mackey (2005 edition), Publishers commentary, inside flap, Gramercy Books, an imprint of Random House Value Publishing, a division of Random House, Inc.

Note: Graham's many associations with Freemasons and New Age teachers is exhaustively documented in the book, "Billy Graham & His Friends: A Hidden Agenda?" by Dr. Cathy Burns.
 
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if you Love and serve Jesus Christ, He will eventually expose all of the satanic liars,'
and just how they go about deceiving the whole-WORLD'...well, most of them...
 
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When a remnant returned to Jerusalem in the book of Nehemiah and rebuilt the walls,it's pretty symbolic of the Word of the Lord is like a wall that would fortify a City.

When I think Freemasonry it's like they want to lay their own foundation and have a kingdom of their own.Which is why they most likely call themselves freemasons/stone cutters.Does make sense right?

Levites/priests edifying the people with Gods word,building his Kingdom.

Freemasons trying to run/influence the world.

Even the rumors about having to be a high ranking Freemason to gain some hidden knowledge would be copied from the Bible.cause only a remnant would know the Freemasons so called knowledge/truths.Lower ranking Masons would be left in the dark.
Yeah it sounds pretty satanic to me.
 

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I do not know much of anything about Freemasonry so I ask this question. What would be the Christian's view about it?
Christians cannot have any involvement with Freemasonry, since it has Satanic and occultic connections. According to Freemasonry legend, this group originated with the building of Solomon'd temple by Hiram king of Tyre (called Hiran Abiff by masons). When Solomon got involved with pagan idolatry, it would appear that he also engaged in occultic practices and these were taken over into masonry.
 

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I do not know much of anything about Freemasonry so I ask this question. What would be the Christian's view about it?
It is none Christian, they believe in a grat architect in the sky, thier women are called the dauguters of Job. They have degrees of membership they go up to the 32nd decree, 33rd and 34th degree are Shriners and have a seperate lodge to meet in from the FreeMason's.

Joseph Smith the founder of the mormon's was a FreeMason, that is why lots of the Temple mormon rituals are simular to FreeMasonry with hand shakes and symbols that you find on their undergarments. Temple mormons are like Shrinars they are the only monmons that can enter the Temple and they have to marry Temple mormons as well.

Lots of the founding fathers of this country were FreeMasons, they like mormons take care of each other. I worked with FreeMasons, there was one of the supervisors that was a mason and known nothing about mining rock which was what we were doing. He did not know how to set up a rock plant to crush the rock we were mining, but he was the super because he was a mason, if he would not have been he would of been gone. It did happen when another company bought the company and they were not masons and he waa down the raod in less than a week. There was also a standing joke with othet companies in twon that were mining rock, if they replaced a crusher, wash plant or silo they would say call Walter he'll buy it. The guy bought juke all the time and it was cheap so the V.P that was a mason as well thought it was great bcause he thought he was saving money, what a mess.