I'm sorry, but this is a dumb take. Worship and worshipful are different words. It's not meant that one should worship the master of a lodge.
Worshipful is a term stemming from old/middle English, meaning :
NOTABLE, DISTINGUISHED ; used as a title for various persons or groups of rank or distinction.
Worshipful is a Middle English term that simply means honourable. Mayors of English cities are properly styled "The Worshipful Mayor of...." The 23 Lord Mayors in England are styled "Right Worshipful," except for the Lord Mayors of London, Bristol and York, who are styled "Right Honourable." Also, all of the 108 old livery companies of London, which grew out of the medieval guilds, are properly styled "The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths" (for example), or "The Worshipful Company of Shipwrights," etc. The presiding officer of each livery company is called "The Worshipful Master," and his assistants are called "Wardens." The term "worship," as a synonym for "honour," comes to us from Middle English, and is apparent in the biblical verse Matthew 19:19, "worship thy father and thy mother," which appears in the Wycliffe Bible of the 14th century.
Fair enough, I must confess I didn't know abut the etymology of the word.
Still, considering these masonic vermin will mock God as much as they can, my point is not completely devoid of worth.
I also believe that language is more than just a construct created out of nothing, I think it comes from above, there are many words that are used in a lesser way than their true meaning, live love for instance.
And worship in it's true meaning, I believe, should only be towards God.
The mere fact that they describe on e of their own as a "worshipful master" is proof enough there's absolutely no light to be found there.
There's only one deserving of worship.
I'm sorry, but this is a dumb take. Worship and worshipful are different words. It's not meant that one should worship the master of a lodge.
Worshipful is a term stemming from old/middle English, meaning : NOTABLE, DISTINGUISHED ; used as a title for various persons or groups of rank or distinction.
Fair enough, I must confess I didn't know abut the etymology of the word.
Still, considering these masonic vermin will mock God as much as they can, my point is not completely devoid of worth.
I also believe that language is more than just a construct created out of nothing, I think it comes from above, there are many words that are used in a lesser way than their true meaning, live love for instance.
And worship in it's true meaning, I believe, should only be towards God.
But that's only my opinion of course.