i don't agree with that critique of masonic beliefs. there are also many 'this-or-that' questions in Christianity which must be answered with a paradoxical "its both."
I don't think that is evidence against Christianity, I think it just implies the world doesn't all run on the same logic that humans are used to. whatever quantum superposition can do, God can also do
I read he first several chapters of Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike just to educate myself.
I must admit that almost all of what I read was about uplifting society through education, good morals and hard work
There was mention of God and I found none of it repulsive
I got bored and put it down, but I was surprised at how much of it was based on solid morals
Perhaps the masons were hijacked!?
i don't agree with that critique of masonic beliefs. there are also many 'this-or-that' questions in Christianity which must be answered with a paradoxical "its both."
I don't think that is evidence against Christianity, I think it just implies the world doesn't all run on the same logic that humans are used to. whatever quantum superposition can do, God can also do