masonic temple

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Nov 12, 2015
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Considering the Book of Acts illustrates the faith Christ died to bring us, very few , if any, "christian organizations"
display that true faith.
Huckleberry, and some others,you have my sympathy, you post as an "outward form only" person who claims Christ.
Shriners are affiliated but not the same.
I have read nothing here that is accurate about the blue lodge.
Off to a Christian thread, bye
So then you think the testimonies on emfj.org are made up? Or are just bitter individuals? When you read their testimonies of being in the masons and then leaving, (mostly for being reprimanded by mentioning Jesus in prayer), you think they are making stuff up? It's a valid thought. You don't believe their testimonies. That's fine. I guess there are people who believe they were in a cult who never were. It's possible.
 

Demi777

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So then you think the testimonies on emfj.org are made up? Or are just bitter individuals? When you read their testimonies of being in the masons and then leaving, (mostly for being reprimanded by mentioning Jesus in prayer), you think they are making stuff up? It's a valid thought. You don't believe their testimonies. That's fine. I guess there are people who believe they were in a cult who never were. It's possible.
The thing is they recruit people by saying you have to believe in a religion to enter. When you enter the lounge as a small beginner things dont seem so bad but as u go up in ranks u get revealed more and become a part of heavy rituals even including murder on the altar. U dont get taught a lot until u get into the ranks 30s where u can become a priest as far as I know.
The devil always likes giving a new sense of freedom to food ppl even in the name of our Lord.yet he traps people in his own temple with keeping ppl blinded
 

Tommy379

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They don't recruit anyone. That's a big no no for them. You have to seek them out and ask to belong.
 

Demi777

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They don't recruit anyone. That's a big no no for them. You have to seek them out and ask to belong.
Theyve started to open themselves up a bit for show. Theyve been in the open doing marketing for their lounge.
 
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So then you think the testimonies on emfj.org are made up? Or are just bitter individuals? When you read their testimonies of being in the masons and then leaving, (mostly for being reprimanded by mentioning Jesus in prayer), you think they are making stuff up? It's a valid thought. You don't believe their testimonies. That's fine. I guess there are people who believe they were in a cult who never were. It's possible.
I would say they are just hardline Christians. The KJV-only types. I read some of the articles in the site and it just seems like they are grasping at straws to show how evil and anti-Jesus the Freemasons are. Same thing with the testimony I skimmed over. The guy just sounded pretty hardline to me. If you are against being in a fraternity with people from other faiths then don't join I would say. I am comfortable around people of other faiths as I am on track to becoming a World Religions college professor.