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Religions > Bible |
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"#" |
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30 Jan 2005 07:04:44 AM |
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What Freemasonry says about Jesus and the Bible |
Jesus was not God. Belief in Jesus as God is a manmade doctrine.
Jesus is just one of many.
The Bible is affirmed but not as the infallible and inerrant Holy Word of
God. Scripture is nothing more than a symbol of the will of God. It is no
more divine or inspired than any other "holy" book of other religions.
http://contenderministries.org/freemason/theology.php
"And as little do we tell the sincere Christian that Jesus of Nazareth was
but a man like us, or His history but the unreal revival of an older
legend."
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/mason4.htm
On the other hand, Freemasonry in prominently exalting knowledge and in
helping free research as "putting no limit in the search of truth"
(according to its rituals and constitution), and more than this by adopting
the so-called natural ethic, shows itself in this sense to be in sharp
contradiction with the Christian religion. For the Christian religion
exalts faith above all, confining human reason to the limits traced by
Divine Revelation and leading to holiness through the supernatural action
of grace.
http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/masonry.aspx
At the end of that church service, the pastor stood up in his church and he
said,
"Right now, I'm telling every Mason in this church, you have a week to
either repent or get out. That's as simple as I can make it. And if you
think you have enough power in this church to vote me out in a meeting,
then vote me out because I will not be a pastor of a church that has Masons
in control."
He took that stand and it broke the power of Masonry over that church. I
talked to that pastor of that church several months later and he said there
was revival in the church.
Extensive in-depth article on Freemasonry, its dangers, and similarities to
Mormonism can be found at
http://www.saintsalive.com/freemasonry/fm-church.htm
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| User: "Midjis" |
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| Title: Re: What Freemasonry says about Jesus and the Bible |
30 Jan 2005 08:55:44 AM |
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# <911@numbers.for.you> wrote:
On the other hand, Freemasonry in prominently exalting knowledge and
in helping free research as "putting no limit in the search of truth"
(according to its rituals and constitution), and more than this by
adopting the so-called natural ethic, shows itself in this sense to be
in sharp contradiction with the Christian religion. For the Christian
religion exalts faith above all, confining human reason to the limits
traced by Divine Revelation and leading to holiness through the
supernatural action of grace.
The Christian religion "confines" reason, does it? Maybe it does. But you
know, the odd thing is that you say that as though it's a GOOD thing.
Almost as though you're proud of it. Bizarre.
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