Jesus IS the Way, The Truth and The LIFE.
Therefore...
All Masons are Atheists.
The embrace all religions while denying the Truth.
Religions are man-made.
The most religious folk I know are Atheists.
Just like Christians, there are atheists who believe one thing and others who believe something else. Some of them have good moral values (a few have better moral values than most Christians). And some are horrible people. What they have in common is they do not believe in the supernatural.
I'm not saying they are right, but to think they believe in "nothing" is itself an immature caricature of what some of them do believe. Some of them (not most, but some) have done far more thinking about the nature of the world and morality than most Christians or other believers. Some are much more philosophical (love of wisdom) than most believers. Others, of course, are miserable people. But you can find that in church, too.
You have to be a total moron to believe one branch of apes branched off to create giant cities, fiber optic networks, phones on their wrists, etc, etc, etc, and every other living entity on earth isn’t even close without some sort of intelligent design.
Can’t even be a Mason if you’re an Atheist. That says something 😆
Jesus IS the Way, The Truth and The LIFE. Therefore... All Masons are Atheists. The embrace all religions while denying the Truth. Religions are man-made. The most religious folk I know are Atheists.
Satanists and atheists don't mix well.
For the same reasons Christians and atheists don't mix.
Believing in nothing is incredibly infantile, even satanists know that.
Nobody believes in nothing.
Just like Christians, there are atheists who believe one thing and others who believe something else. Some of them have good moral values (a few have better moral values than most Christians). And some are horrible people. What they have in common is they do not believe in the supernatural.
I'm not saying they are right, but to think they believe in "nothing" is itself an immature caricature of what some of them do believe. Some of them (not most, but some) have done far more thinking about the nature of the world and morality than most Christians or other believers. Some are much more philosophical (love of wisdom) than most believers. Others, of course, are miserable people. But you can find that in church, too.
You have to be a total moron to believe one branch of apes branched off to create giant cities, fiber optic networks, phones on their wrists, etc, etc, etc, and every other living entity on earth isn’t even close without some sort of intelligent design.
Believing in nothing is still something