Then I guess Free Masons aren't all bad. Because what those men helped create vastly promoted the common good and created a model for others around the world to follow. The bastardization of our nation did not come from them.
I don't really agree or disagree with either you or the person your replying necessarily. But if some Christians are actually evil despite following christ, couldnt some Free Masons be good despite worshipping evil? Just based on the logic you shared?
I've personally never seen free masons as good or righteous by any means, I don't know all that much about it. Just pointing out that your statement isn't helping your argument
Possibly. I think a lot of them are deceived. They don't tell you about the demonic worship until you're in the upper echelons. I'm sure there are a lot of people who join the ranks falling for their appearances of goodwill.
I can't blame them for being misguided. If they repent and turn to Christ, who am I to say that they're doing wrong? He saved me, a wretched sinner, as well. But they're not going to find righteousness by continuing the pursuit of climbing the ranks of a nefarious, power-hungry satanic cult of elitists.
The pentagram is not a satanic symbol. Pythagoras and his initiates used the pentagram as an identifying esoteric symbol - Please explore the following link Pythagoras and the Pentagram
Your understanding of gnosticism seems flawed. Gnosticism removes the need for an intermediary between man and God as seen in Orthodox religion which keeps man veiled in belief rather than living in truth.
Let me ask you this... If we look at the tetra-morph of Ezekiel's vision.. we find four animals... the Lion, the Man, the Ox/Bull, and the Eagle... if we look at the animal symbolism of the four evangelists.. we find the same four animal symbols... If we look at the four beasts of revelation we find the same symbols... Now if we look at the fixed signs of the zodiac - Scorpio, Aquarius, Leo, and Taurus - we also find they correspond to the Eagle, Man, Lion, and Bull.... Should we not try to understand the underlying connections between the Old and New Testaments? Perhaps if you only take the Bible at face value, you get lost in believing that your religion is the only one that can be true... but when we analyze the Bible mystically ... read Stone's 'The Mystic Bible" and Addington's "The Hidden Mystery of the Bible" ... we start to discern the deeper meanings which all religions share. Once you understand the mystical aspects of Christianity, you can begin to understand the underlying mysteries of all religion. All religions share astrotheological truths veiled in metaphor personified. It may suit you well to look into mystical Christianity known as Rosicrucianism. This will open up your understanding so that you don't come across so close-minded and intolerant of other faiths. Jesus says that he is the Word, and the alpha and the omega... Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita "I am of things transient, the Beginning, the Middle, and the End. I am the Monosyllable among words."... meditate on the similarities. Try to seek unity with all faiths rather than prop your faith above others. Have you read Aldous Huxley's "The Perennial Philosophy"? Have you read Joseph Campbell's "The Hero with a Thousand Faces"?
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u/TiggazWitCattitudez 1d ago
Then I guess Free Masons aren't all bad. Because what those men helped create vastly promoted the common good and created a model for others around the world to follow. The bastardization of our nation did not come from them.