I’ve been thinking about it a lot lately. I had an initial meeting and I liked everyone but I never followed up (purely out of fear of the above). I have trusted all of you for your input over the past few years and I would value your input on this. I have only recently realized that I’m a Christian so things feel a bit unclear.
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^this. Ask yourself WHY you want to join? To belong to something bigger? Need more "friends"? I have LOST a few friends over them being Masons.
Think VERY carefully
If you understand that freemasonry is the front for satanism, and they start off at lower people with people who genuinely believe they are doing good, but psychologically profile you and promote only those susceptible and vulnerable to evil, why would you even consider being part of it.
Correct. Every lodge has a person known as the "most worshipful master."
My ex-friend held this title for a year. It changed him for the worse.
You will take an oath in which you give up your Free Will and Natural Law rights. You will be loyal to the Great Architect of the Universe. I will leave it to you to figure out who that is.
You can read Manly P Hall and Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike. Mark Passio gives in depth lectures about Freemasonry and you can learn a lot about it by listening to his podcasts. You will know more than most masons if you do.
The Book of Enoch is a good read, too. It explains were witchcraft and other traditions come from and who taught these traditions to humans.
NImrod, Tubal-Cain, Azazel, and others are a big deal in Freeasonry. It should be clear who Tubal-Cain is descended from.
There are many other sources, but these are just a few.
When a Freemason says something about their "Craft", ask them "Which craft?" or "Witchcraft?".
"Which craft do you practice?" "Witchcraft? Do you practice?"
They love word games. So do Demons...
Wise words
Why would you go to hell?
Don't base your decision on what you see and who you meet initially.
The model is designed to be a progression. A slippery sneaky progression.
This is an interesting question.
That's for God to decide.
If i were you i'd stick to Christ, because you can get so much further. There's really no better way.
I have studied Freemasonry from the outside. Allow me to suggest that you find a book on Freemasonry that describes the rituals that you must partake in. They are quite easy to come by if you look for them. The rituals themselves are not secret. You will notice that you are required to make certain oaths -- some with rather gruesome penalties should you break them. Ask yourself if these are the types of oaths God would want you to make, especially in light of the fact that Jesus commands us not to make oaths:
https://www.orbcfamily.org/blog/devotionals/what-does-the-bible-say-about-taking-oaths/
Why take a chance?
No... but you might be gay.
https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-secret-society.html
https://www.gotquestions.org/free-masonry.html
“Again you have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn.’ But I say to you, Do not take an oath at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God, or by the earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. And do not take an oath by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil." Matthew 5:33-37.
What makes you want to join in the first place?
Find out what happens if and when you get to the 33rd degree. Demons
This is true.
The only name you swear yourself to is God. Your oath is to God.
Duet 10:20
You shall fear the LORD your God. You shall serve him and hold fast to him, and by his name you shall swear.
https://twitter.com/ptrumpfortx2020/status/1617148463040417792?s=46&t=ptuUaTZja1s7D_nP9Lp3TQ
Is it normal for them to be flexing on you right away like they own you?
I think that as soon as you pay your first dues you are supporting the enemy. Whether you know it or not because it's your responsibility to know what they are about.
Christianity, or Freemasonry, one cannot truly be both. Freemasonry requires an oath, to put brotherhood above God.
You just "realized" you're a Christian??? How does that work? And if so, what are you doing about it? Christianity and Freemasonry are not compatible.
I was raised by two parents who were athiests. Ironically it was the fact that all these evil people seem to believe in the supernatural which brought me to believing in the power of Christ. If Jesus wasn’t real, the cabal wouldn’t fear him as they do.
There are two things going on with freemasonry. There is the outer layer of upstanding, often christian people. They are basically the sheep's clothing for a layer of wolves to operate.
A very good resource on this situation is "Proofs of a conspiracy" by Robison. This was written in the late 1700s by a freemason who was a christian. He saw the group change from a fraternity for having a bit of fun to a group that was infiltrated by the illuminati and used for cabal stuff:
https://archive.org/details/proofsofaconspiracy
I highly recommend this book. Yes, pray for guidance, but also do the research.
Also, research Albert Pike. There's absolutely no way I would join a group that honors this guy.
This is a little long, but very informative. https://greatawakening.win/p/141FOhFTcL/altiyan-childs-aussie-exposes-fr/c/
And your quick answer is wrong. But dont let that stop you.
I was asked; "In whom do you place your trust ?"
I answered "In God".
To the OP: If you consider yourself a Christian, pray to God and ask Him... not strangers on the internet. If you do not trust His answer, don't worry... you're not a Christian yet anyway.
I am VERY confident that every member of my lodge attends church at least semi-regularly. While that doesn't make all masons Christians, or even all of my lodge members Christian, it is the ONLY organization aside from my church that I belong to in which all members do, including THIS FORUM.
Youre not currently evidencing enough capacity for complex, reasoned conversation, so I have no interest in continuing a conversation with you.
You may have the last word. But, be aware, I have no interest in what insults you may try or what your opinions of me might be.
You presume to know me? A poster on an anonymous forum.
You're a fool.