DanSCIN - 1/8/2025 21:51
AC-D12 III - 1/8/2025 20:00 One being a lodge member AND a Christian is a dichotomy. Professing to be a Christian, you commit every thing to Jesus. [wealth, time , heart, soul, mind Everything] ! ! ! I understand to be a member of a lodge you similarly pledge all of yourself to the goal ,objective, to the enterprise itself ! ! ! You can not do both. h
Pretty far from the truth. I don’t want to derail the original post but nothing happens in a lodge room that you wouldn’t do or be ashamed to do in church or in front of the entire congregation.
2 of the highest figures in masonry are Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the evangelist. In fact professing a faith in God is a pretty firm requirement. I’m not picking at you personally and many people think much worse but it is amazing what google and people’s imagination can perceive. A vast majority of our founding fathers were masons and 13 of the signees of the Declaration of Independence were masons and I believe all were very religious. Even our paper currency has Masonic symbolism and meanings but in bold letters “In God we trust”.