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ALS6347
November 9th, 2008, 06:33 PM
I think that only the Masons at high levels know what the whole organization is really about. The rank and file Masons probably have a genuine belief that they belong to a wonderful group of people.



My husband is in the masons. I agreed with him that he could join before I found out what they stood for. Good thing is it got me studying real hard. Now I have found this site because I started studying the end times and the church being deceived and so on and so on. I have been crying and praying for him for over a year now. He does not see it. He has mocked me. Others have mocked me. I wonder how true Christians can be so deceived. It makes me nervous even bring up being against the mason. I can't even trust that a Christian church is a good one until I know there are no masons in it (and in the south that is hard to find). I find it hard to trust a christian until I get to know them for the fact that alot of them mock me (and I am one!). I think the world is crazy and they think I am. This is getting exhausting.

TomSki
November 10th, 2008, 08:38 AM
I think that only the Masons at high levels know what the whole organization is really about. The rank and file Masons probably have a genuine belief that they belong to a wonderful group of people.

Tell me, would the Lord convict your heart if you joined the Masons? "Christian" Masons have the Bible, they are bought with a price, they do not have an excuse for remaining in the Masonic lodge.

mustang
November 12th, 2008, 04:44 PM
Is there any thought to Ministers who are also members of their lodge? Probably the best Pastor my church has had was a Mason and he talked more about the need to be saved more than any other pastor we have had. And no the church was not one full of Mason's. There was only one other member.

Buzzardhut
November 12th, 2008, 04:55 PM
Is there any thought to Ministers who are also members of their lodge? Probably the best Pastor my church has had was a Mason and he talked more about the need to be saved more than any other pastor we have had. And no the church was not one full of Mason's. There was only one other member.
It's a sin for a Christian to associate with demonic lodges and covens.

bigredhogs
November 13th, 2008, 01:18 AM
It's a sin for a Christian to associate with demonic lodges and covens.

Maybe so but I do know there are a lot of good Christian men that do attend the Lodge. My dad is one of them. He passed away but was one of the finest Christian and Deacon I have known. He always studied his bible and visited the Elderly. I'm sure if he knew there were some non christian things going on in there he wouldn't have been there but I'm sure a lot don't know about some things that go on in there.

WarriorX
November 13th, 2008, 11:01 PM
Probably wasn't high enough in it yet....

LadyBug74
November 24th, 2008, 09:35 AM
My husband told me last night he is interested in joining the Masons. Several of his family members are part of this organization and he is curious. Does anyone here know anything about the Masons, that you can tell me? Feel free to pm me if you don't feel comfortable posting publicly.

Thanks in advance for any info!

Hootmon
November 24th, 2008, 10:22 AM
Lots of info. Just do a search.

Buzzardhut
November 24th, 2008, 10:32 AM
My husband told me last night he is interested in joining the Masons. Several of his family members are part of this organization and he is curious. Does anyone here know anything about the Masons, that you can tell me? Feel free to pm me if you don't feel comfortable posting publicly.

Thanks in advance for any info!

The masons are an occultic organization disguised in community service
They continue with the college fraternity tradition, practiced mostly in rural areas, like the KKK

Gomenasai
November 30th, 2008, 05:22 AM
It was strange and none of my family ever knew
but when my great grandpa died, Fred Schmidt (he was born in germany and had fought for US in WW2) there was a letter sent to his house from the freemasons. I guess he himself was a freemason and none of us really knew, he certainly just wouldnt ever accept Christ, and was a terrible alcoholic earlier in life, he and my great grandma. She was in some dixie cult or something, I cant remember the name though. It was just weird!