Ask a mason anything you want to know!

LOL, okay which God?
Heh, you can get different answers to that one because Freemasonry is not a religious organization, but a secular one. Yes, much of the ritual has Christian roots, but IMO it is more accurate to say it has Jewish roots (hence the socialist propaganda about Freemasonry being a Jewish/Zionist front organization).
The only answer any regular Mason can give is his personal one, because there is no organizational requirement to be of the same religion. The religious "duties" that Freemasonry imposes on its members are to be readers of their holy book, be regular attenders to their place of worship and to follow the teachings of their faith. Which if you think about it, why so many Masons ended up in leadership positions in many Protestant denominations...
 
MASONS ARE BRICKLAYERS!!!! MASONRY !! LOOK IT UP!!! I TOLD YOU THAT MASONS DO NOT .PRAY TO ANYONE IN ANY MEETINGS.
NOT IT IS NOT A CLUB NO BOOZE NO DRUGS.. YOU DO HAVE BRICKLAYERS/MASONS IN YOU PART OF THE WORLD.RIGHT ? OR R U PRE STONEAGE ?? OR BUY A DICTIONARY ??
Freemasonry is nothing to do with bricklaying, although, of course, some of its members will be bricklayers, stonemasons, etc..

Freemasonry is a false religion that worships the "Great Architect of the Universe" - the one with the "all-seeing eye".

Here is a testimony of someone whom God delivered from Freemasonry (there are other testimonies and useful information linked to on the main page of the site).

 
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Freemasonry is nothing to do with bricklaying, although, of course, some of its members will be bricklayers, stonemasons, etc..

Freemasonry is a false religion that worships the "Great Architect of the Universe" - the one with the "all-seeing eye".

Here is a testimony of someone whom God delivered from Freemasonry (there are other testimonies and useful information linked to on the main page of the site).

lol, well, WHO said that it is or was a " religion " in the first place ? lol
 
Heh, you can get different answers to that one because Freemasonry is not a religious organization, but a secular one. Yes, much of the ritual has Christian roots, but IMO it is more accurate to say it has Jewish roots (hence the socialist propaganda about Freemasonry being a Jewish/Zionist front organization).
The only answer any regular Mason can give is his personal one, because there is no organizational requirement to be of the same religion. The religious "duties" that Freemasonry imposes on its members are to be readers of their holy book, be regular attenders to their place of worship and to follow the teachings of their faith. Which if you think about it, why so many Masons ended up in leadership positions in many Protestant denominations...
Remembert that Masonry goes back ancient times, when masonry was first started, ie; laying stones and or bricks to build Forts Hones Tombs etc; lol,, do you live in a Full brick Home pr Brick veneer home ? Remember when the RCC burnt people to death for renouncing them, or disagreeing with their rules and regulations ? Yes Protestant churches all went against the RCC and made God and His Messiah their Lord.
 
lol, well, WHO said that it is or was a " religion " in the first place ? lol
It manifestly IS a religion, with its "Great Architect of the Universe" and its religious teachings. Have you ever heard of Albert Pike?
 
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Freemasonry is nothing to do with bricklaying, although, of course, some of its members will be bricklayers, stonemasons, etc..

Freemasonry is a false religion that worships the "Great Architect of the Universe" - the one with the "all-seeing eye".

Here is a testimony of someone whom God delivered from Freemasonry (there are other testimonies and useful information linked to on the main page of the site).

The Great Architect of the Universe and similar variations are titles for the Creator. So, I'll let you tell me, as a Christian, what is the problem with worshipping Jesus as the Creator? Do you deny that the Father is omniscient (has an all seeing eye)?

Good old Duane. I can reload the several files where I point out the falsehoods taught by his articles. He shares a server with Ephesians5-11.org and I've debunked a good number of their articles for false teachings. It gets to be too easy when your big statement tells me something Freemasonry has never taught: That I must deny Christ as the Creator and the Father is not omniscient (there is stuff He doesn't know).

The key to the grift of the majority (IMO, vast majority) of antimasons who claim to be Christian revolves around the grifters being the one and only authority on Scripture. Then not being able to discuss how Scripture defines itself.
 
It manifestly IS a religion, with its "Great Architect of the Universe" and its religious teachings. Have you ever heard of Albert Pike?
Yes, you can define Freemasonry as a religion. We can work the definitions that way, but be aware that when you do make that broad a definition, you make most all religions totally equal to each other. Hint: Christianity is not Islam, but they are identical by the standards that make Freemasonry a religion.

Claiming Albert Pike as an authority on anything Masonic has multiple problems and boils down to a red flag that falsehoods are ahead. I guess I might have to bring back the debunking threads.
 
The Great Architect of the Universe and similar variations are titles for the Creator. So, I'll let you tell me, as a Christian, what is the problem with worshipping Jesus as the Creator? Do you deny that the Father is omniscient (has an all seeing eye)?

Good old Duane. I can reload the several files where I point out the falsehoods taught by his articles. He shares a server with Ephesians5-11.org and I've debunked a good number of their articles for false teachings. It gets to be too easy when your big statement tells me something Freemasonry has never taught: That I must deny Christ as the Creator and the Father is not omniscient (there is stuff He doesn't know).

The key to the grift of the majority (IMO, vast majority) of antimasons who claim to be Christian revolves around the grifters being the one and only authority on Scripture. Then not being able to discuss how Scripture defines itself.
The "all-seeing eye" is not a symbol of God, but of a false god; in fact, it is often used in witchcraft and is used to depict Satan, especially when it is in between the bottom two-thirds and the top third of a pyramid.

All genuine Christians are against Freemasonry, since it is false religion.

Freemasonry claims to acknowledge the alleged light in all religions, but it is certainly not Christian.
 
Heh, you can get different answers to that one because Freemasonry is not a religious organization, but a secular one. Yes, much of the ritual has Christian roots, but IMO it is more accurate to say it has Jewish roots (hence the socialist propaganda about Freemasonry being a Jewish/Zionist front organization).

To answer your questions, yes, there are prayers in every Masonic function. Some are free form, some are scripted. I don't have any of my books on hand, but one of the scripted ones is to the flag as the symbol of the country and requests the blessings of the Father on the country and its symbol.

Thanks for your responses.

These are interesting statements in that you state that it is not a religion, yet you state there are prayers in every function, some scripted, and in books.

Can you see where that sounds like a religious organization?

When prayers are given in a Masonic temple or lodge, do the members close their eyes or kneel, or other act of reverence? I am trying to get a word picture of this?

Thanks again
 
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The Great Architect of the Universe and similar variations are titles for the Creator. So, I'll let you tell me, as a Christian, what is the problem with worshipping Jesus as the Creator? Do you deny that the Father is omniscient (has an all seeing eye)?

Good old Duane. I can reload the several files where I point out the falsehoods taught by his articles. He shares a server with Ephesians5-11.org and I've debunked a good number of their articles for false teachings. It gets to be too easy when your big statement tells me something Freemasonry has never taught: That I must deny Christ as the Creator and the Father is not omniscient (there is stuff He doesn't know).

The key to the grift of the majority (IMO, vast majority) of antimasons who claim to be Christian revolves around the grifters being the one and only authority on Scripture. Then not being able to discuss how Scripture defines itself.
well, " In the beginning GOD said ( NOT His Son Yeshua ( no J in Hebrew ) let there be light! " and guess what happened, there was LIGHT!
 
The "all-seeing eye" is not a symbol of God, but of a false god; in fact, it is often used in witchcraft and is used to depict Satan, especially when it is in between the bottom two-thirds and the top third of a pyramid.

All genuine Christians are against Freemasonry, since it is false religion.

Freemasonry claims to acknowledge the alleged light in all religions, but it is certainly not Christian.
LOL, I am a freemason/brick/block layer, so how do you know anything about working with stone/bricks/cement blocks etc; ? Masons and freemasons are not obligated to anyone except God, and His Son and our duties to wards them.
 
LOL, I am a freemason/brick/block layer, so how do you know anything about working with stone/bricks/cement blocks etc; ? Masons and freemasons are not obligated to anyone except God, and His Son and our duties to wards them.
LOL what percentage of Masons are actual masons? I am a general contractor, what does that make me? My grandfather in law was a antique dealer... who knew nothing about masonry, yet was a master Mason.

What a joke, in Masonic halls do you lay brick and CMU? Are you actually asserting that actual masons as a whole are a special group?

Again what percentage of Masons are actually masons?
 
well ? if there are 1 million Masons, for example, then there are 1 million Masons that comes to 100%..
Also know this, there are no " special " Masons and, never has been nor will there be, so that is simply YOUR supposition!
 
well ? if there are 1 million Masons, for example, then there are 1 million Masons that comes to 100%..
Also know this, there are no " special " Masons and, never has been nor will there be, so that is simply YOUR supposition!
HUH? what are you talking about?
 
LOL, I am a freemason/brick/block layer, so how do you know anything about working with stone/bricks/cement blocks etc; ? Masons and freemasons are not obligated to anyone except God, and His Son and our duties to wards them.
Freemasonry has always been connected with false religion, right from the start. In Christian countries, a Bible is put in the Lodge; but, in Moslem countries, it's a Koran. There is precisely nothing Christian about Freemasonry.

I'm sure you know that, nowadays, someone does not have to be a brick layer, or a stone mason, to be in the Freemasons.
 
Freemasonry has always been connected with false religion, right from the start. In Christian countries, a Bible is put in the Lodge; but, in Moslem countries, it's a Koran. There is precisely nothing Christian about Freemasonry.

I'm sure you know that, nowadays, someone does not have to be a brick layer, or a stone mason, to be in the Freemasons.
So how old are you then ? When did operative masonry begin, ( hint ),, the Pyramids for one ?
 
So how old are you then ?
None of your business. This is about Freemasonry, not me.

When did operative masonry begin, ( hint ),, the Pyramids for one ?
The thread is about asking a Freemason anything. I'm not a Freemason.

If you want to claim that Freemasonry is, or was, non-religious, then feel free to provide the evidence. I won't hold my breath.
 
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None of your business. This is about Freemasonry, not me.


The thread is about asking a Freemason anything. I'm not a Freemason.

If you want to claim that Freemasonry is, or was, non-religious, then feel free to provide the evidence. I won't hold my breath.
I am a Freemason but NOT a US Freemason.. Hope you get over your guilt trip soon ? No religion is allowed to be even mentioned in a real Masonic Lodge..
 
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I am a Freemason but NOT a US Freemason.. Hope you get over your guilt trip soon ? No religion is allowed to be even mentioned in a real Masonic Lodge..
That sounds like a cult with no free speech? What do you do to you if you mention a religion or your faith, excommunicate you? What a joke.
 
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