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DanSCIN
Posted 1/10/2025 08:24 (#11049718 - in reply to #11048021)
Subject: RE: Just a random question


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clevepreach - 1/9/2025 08:08

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”.

If I may ask, what proof do you have of this assertion?



Become a mason and you will find out. It’s all in the teachings. Much like religion you have to believe it but it is all laid out in the ceremonies. I’m definitely not going to go against any religion no matter the affiliation but that’s kinda like saying what proof do Christian have that Jesus was born in a manger? Died for our sins and was resurrected? You have to read and listen to the teachings because no one in the last 1900 years were around to witness anything in the flesh.
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