When people post damning, and real information about the religion of Freemasonry there is almost always somebody defending them by bringing up the Shriner hospitals or trying to pretend the information presented is taken out of context. They will accuse the poster of being paid to push an agenda etc. The only people that would criticize such sharing of information are definitely Freemasons themselves. It is easy to spot them. They get so mad when real information is presented that their anger and arrogamce comes out in their comments.
Just watch this:
Freemasons swear oaths to not threaten each other's life or property. Therefore if a Freemason swindles you or harms you and you are in court seeking damages, and the judge is a Freemason, you will lose because the judge cannot rule against his fellow brother.
When the Freemasons murdered William Morgan they all refused to testify against each other in court and it was so sloppy and obvious that the whole country found out about it and it caused such an uproar that the people founded the Anti-Mason political party. 6th President John Quincy Adams was dragged into the debacle and wrote extensively about this. You can read his letters here:
https://archive.org/stream/Letters_And_Addresses_On_Freemasonry-_J_Quincy_Adams/Letters_And_Addresses_On_Freemasonry-_J_Quincy_Adams_djvu.txt
His letters are a scathing rebuke of their entire religion. Worth a read.
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17071565? ago
My dad was a Mason. Low level. Joined because it was the thing to do in the 50s and 60s in towns across the USA. Some big shot invited him to join. All my dad did was turn pancakes for fundraisers and went to the meetings. It was a social thing to him. My dad did note that the higher-ups within the lodge were jerks like land developers, politicians and the local police captain. They all had mistresses and private wild parties at the Holiday Inn whose manager was a Mason too. One of his fellow Masons tried to hit on my 16-year-old sister at a ball which made my dad angry. He wouldn't let me or my siblings join the local Triangle/Rainbow clubs for Masonic teens. He wasn't really into the Mason culture and told my brothers in the 1970s to not bother to join. Because he raised a ruckus about my sister, he never advanced within the lodge and eventually he stopped participating. Years later, some Masons showed up for his funeral and he was buried with his Masonic ring.
17071782? ago
Most masons themselves are bottom of the ladder, debt slaves and dish washers. It is only when you start to reach the top you see the evil and corruption within but most are already freaked out by all the rituals they refuse to tell the truth. Your father sounds like a good man with a great heart, God rest his soul.
17076031? ago
My dad was a good man. I think he suspected his entry into the Masons was a mistake. Hence his warning to my brothers.
I was talking to my younger brother on the phone the other day and mentioned our father's Mason days. My brother - who is a liberal fast being red pilled by the stupidity and TDS of the Democrat Party, Thank God - said he was never interested in what the Masons had to offer. The lodge that my dad attended folded in the early 1980s with the building being sold and used as an art gallery and offices. He knows of no Masons being recruited locally at least in the circles he frequents. My brother thinks the Masons are dying out. Wish that were the case. I think it's more underground as the Masons of the late 19th and 20th Centuries did what they were supposed to do in setting an evil foundation for their masters. Perhaps Masons are no longer needed in great numbers by the cabal for its final plan.