I keep reading how freemasons are evil and do horrible things. Yet I grew up with masons. I'm not evil, nor do I do horrible things. So, being new, and open minded. I would like to have a civilized discussion about the freemasons! And remember. I come from family members whom are passed now, but, were. Masons. I'm open to here. Thank you.
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These types of secret societies are good at the base level but that's all for show. They eventually groom people through rituals that separate those who are willing to be evil. Like spitting on a cross. For instance, the initiated who refuse to spit on the cross are commended for their strong convition to chirst and are told they have passed the test. However, they will not continue up the ranks in the right path. Thos who spit on the cross will be shown another door of opportunity to advance in the true purpose of the socity. This all leads to Satanism. Do not be fooled. A good man can go their whole life being a free Mason not knowing the truth because they were not fit to serve Satan.
Curious, at what point is spitting on the cross is associated with the oaths? Thanks
It's not a litteral thing. It was just an example. One I think I got from the book Behold A Pale Horse, when discussing this topic.
I thought I heard it before but wasn't sure where. I started listen to Bill Cooper last spring, haven't since. I need to finish the series.
I have read that spitting on a crucifix is the initiation for the 33rd degree. There’s a scene in House of Cards where Kevin Spacey gives some long speech to the camera (probably encoded) and then spits on a crucifix in a church, looks at the camera, and smiles knowingly. Probably masons winking to each other through their propaganda.