I hear you. Im sure you know this but several of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were Free Masons also. It stinks to high heaven but it is true.
Enlightenment principles do not equate to “do what thou wilt” or satanic beliefs. The focus is on the RIGHT of the individual, not hedonism that is so often at the expense of others’ rights.
It is true that a number of our Founding Fathers were Freemasons, but they Freemasonry of their time was not what we see it as now.
There is a letter, forgive me for my horrible memory at the moment, from Washington, or maybe Jefferson... I apologize, but the letter details their concern regarding the infiltration of Freemasonry by nefarious forces.
Look it up, if you care to.
Our Founding Fathers were not the Masons you hear about today.
The link you’ve provided is a, while well sourced I its quotes, example of an opinion that I do not subscribe to.
I love history and philosophy and have read plenty. I do not share the conclusions that this author has drawn.
You are missing the key distinction that the basis of our constitution IS on the liberty of the individual, but NOT at the expense of another’s individual liberty.
Satanism would tell me, hey, you think okaydoomer is weak? You like his shoes? Take them.
This is not the constitution. There is a sometimes subtle but MASSIVE difference.
I hear you. Im sure you know this but several of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were Free Masons also. It stinks to high heaven but it is true.
That's because the Constitution and this country are found on Enlightenment principals, aka do what thou wilt.
America is the snake that will always eat its tail because it is founded in a Satanic philosophy.
Yes I'm fully aware that the founding fathers were Hermetic/Qabbalistic/Rosicrucian/Freemasonic in their ideology.
I feel the need to express my disagreement.
Enlightenment principles do not equate to “do what thou wilt” or satanic beliefs. The focus is on the RIGHT of the individual, not hedonism that is so often at the expense of others’ rights.
It is true that a number of our Founding Fathers were Freemasons, but they Freemasonry of their time was not what we see it as now.
There is a letter, forgive me for my horrible memory at the moment, from Washington, or maybe Jefferson... I apologize, but the letter details their concern regarding the infiltration of Freemasonry by nefarious forces.
Look it up, if you care to.
Our Founding Fathers were not the Masons you hear about today.
The ideology is exactly the same.
https://www.commonwealthbooks.org/pages/the-enlightenment-and-freemasonry
It literally only leads to one logical conclusion: the right of the individual to DO WHAT THOU WILT.
The link you’ve provided is a, while well sourced I its quotes, example of an opinion that I do not subscribe to.
I love history and philosophy and have read plenty. I do not share the conclusions that this author has drawn.
You are missing the key distinction that the basis of our constitution IS on the liberty of the individual, but NOT at the expense of another’s individual liberty.
Satanism would tell me, hey, you think okaydoomer is weak? You like his shoes? Take them.
This is not the constitution. There is a sometimes subtle but MASSIVE difference.
https://blackwitchcoven.com/belief-systems/luciferianism/
Uh huh.