I'm a freemason and I go to church at least once a week to worship Jesus Christ. My Masonic Bible is the King James Version of the Holy Bible. Do you have a problem with the KJV?
I have a Masonic KJV too and you're right, its just a KJV with some emphasis on the layout of the Temple in the beginning. However of you're a mason and trying to be a Christian then you have to drop out of the Lodge and quit. Just going through the first 3 degrees is an unChristian heresy. For one, Jesus said to swear no oaths. Also your oaths involve a penalty to be butchered like a pig if you reveal certain secrets. Lastly, your reenactment of the slaying of Hiram Abif is a blasphemy on the Christian baptism.
Perhaps but I was raised in 1982. I became a Christian in 2002. I became an Independent Fundamental Baptist in 2018. On the other hand, that allegory about Hiram does not pretend he came back to life, that he died so that we might be saved, and it even explicitly states that there is no path to salvation in Freemasonry. It's simply a club. The Hiram allegory is very different from Christianity and in fact, my Lodge has mostly Southern Baptists as members.
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17741796? ago
I looked up the definition of retard, it turns out it's a Freemason that goes to church on Sunday to worship Jesus!
17742237? ago
I'm a freemason and I go to church at least once a week to worship Jesus Christ. My Masonic Bible is the King James Version of the Holy Bible. Do you have a problem with the KJV?
17742612? ago
I have a Masonic KJV too and you're right, its just a KJV with some emphasis on the layout of the Temple in the beginning. However of you're a mason and trying to be a Christian then you have to drop out of the Lodge and quit. Just going through the first 3 degrees is an unChristian heresy. For one, Jesus said to swear no oaths. Also your oaths involve a penalty to be butchered like a pig if you reveal certain secrets. Lastly, your reenactment of the slaying of Hiram Abif is a blasphemy on the Christian baptism.
17747690? ago
Perhaps but I was raised in 1982. I became a Christian in 2002. I became an Independent Fundamental Baptist in 2018. On the other hand, that allegory about Hiram does not pretend he came back to life, that he died so that we might be saved, and it even explicitly states that there is no path to salvation in Freemasonry. It's simply a club. The Hiram allegory is very different from Christianity and in fact, my Lodge has mostly Southern Baptists as members.
17748077? ago
It's not just a club. It is the gnostic religion.
17751987? ago
No it is not but perhaps some other groups are like the Rosicrucians.