Freemasonry: From Darkness To Light

ianchris948

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Wow ... for being a "secret" organization, they sure give away all the secrets if you pay attention to what they say:

Ian Taylor offers the following statement at 2 minutes 59 seconds:
"They (Freemasons) had to fight to destroy the existing world order; the existing world order based upon the rules of GOD through the King and through the Church."

In fact Albert Pike himself addressed this in his publication "Morals and Dogmas"
"Mansory felt that this Truth had the Omnipotence of God on its side; and that neither Pope nor Potentate could overcome it.... Masonry early recognized it as true, that that to set forth and develop a truth, or any human excellence of gift or growth is to make greater the spiritual glory of the race; and that whosoever aids the march of a Truth, and makes the thought a thing, writes in the same line with MOSES, and with Him who died upon the cross; and has an intellectual sympathy with the Deity Himself."

Once again, I am not a religious person, and even from my hedonistic, sin-loving perspective, it makes me take a step beck and reflect on how dangerous this belief system of Freemasonry could be because TRUTH IS, eternal and unchanging. TRUTH is not "constructed" nor is it "molded" from a piece of clay or stacked like stone mason blocks.

Blueprints should be reserved only for building with tangible materials an in the event ideals of morality or concepts of truth require blueprints, then be warned, because "Truth" has nothing to do with it.

I have been called an atheist, accused of being delusional, slandered as an agent for disinformation, and yet I'm not hiding anything, I'm not preaching, and am not even trying to convince anyone I'm right.

Because the truth of the matter, speaks for itself.
 

Linda Brown

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I think that it was Dan Brown who said something ( paraphrasing here) That the Masons are not a Secret Organization.... Everyone who studies at all knows that they exist and many know a great deal about them. The fact that they exist is not secret.....They are simply and at the core..... an organization with a secret.


Linda
 

Linda Brown

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And you are right Ianchris
"Because the truth of the matter, speaks for itself."

The difference is....... the truth of the matter.... speaks for itself.... in its own time......

Linda
 

ianchris948

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And you are right Ianchris
"Because the truth of the matter, speaks for itself."

The difference is....... the truth of the matter.... speaks for itself.... in its own time......

Linda

And you too, are right because the "TRUTH"always surfaces sooner or later... with that said, consider if all your life you were told "God doesn't want girls to read." and because you accepted it, you live an entire life unable to read. Then at the age of 86, you become aware how that was lie and then realize the truth of the matter is that that God doesn't exist. So at age 87 you learn to read, which enables to recapture the youth which you thought had been lost and then you die before your 88 birthday.

Sometimes, "its own time" isn't good enough ... at least not for those of us who don't want to squander our lives believing lies.
 

Linda Brown

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If I were that illiterate woman... blocked from books for most of her life.... I would just consider that last gift an extension of the other things that I would have learned by then in my life.... and would not feel " cheated" at all because.... able to read or not.... in 86 years of life I would have figured the truth of life around me.... (and reading would have been just one of the available ways to get to that truth.) If the fact of " God" not existing was going to be a reality for me I would have discovered that a long time before my death and reading books would have had nothing to do with it.

The fact that you think that you can demand the truth to fit your own time schedule tells me that you have alot of things to learn yet.... from books perhaps but probably even more from other things around you. Just my impression. Linda
 
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