1 What is Freemasonry? St. John's Lodge No. 17 – March 13, 2012 Most of us proudly wear the well known symbols of Masonry and rightly so. Often, when out in public displaying our logo, people will ask "so you are a Mason, what's Masonry all about?" Are you prepared to answer...
Posted byJohn|Oct 23, 2009|Non Fiction,Religion|2| What is Freemasonry? by Greg Stewart With the release of Dan Brown’s book ‘The Lost Symbol’ and the questions it will raise about the modern day fraternity, the goal of this e-book is to make available some of the lesser discussed...
Brother Coil also discusses the various rites of Freemasonry and has chapters about Freemasonry and religion, ancient paganism, Rosicrucianism, Catholicism, Mormonism and revolution. Other volumes by Coil areOutlines Of Freemasonry V1,Comprehensive View of Freemasonry, and his well known magnum opus,Co...
The teachings of Freemasonry enjoin morality, charity, and obedience to the law of the land. It is not, however, a Christian institution, though it is often taken to be such. In fact, Freemasonry has received considerable opposition from organized religion, the Roman Catholic Church in ...
What is Freemasonry? What made this FRATERNITY to exist, and continue to exist even today, almost 300 years after coming out of the closet? In most parts of the world the social, political, religious, and moral environments have continually changed from that of the 18th century England. Our...
Spiritual preparedness is another important element of being “Duly and Truly Prepared” in Freemasonry. It means being spiritually aware and prepared to explore the deeper meaning of life. Freemasonry is not a religion, but it does require a belief in a higher power. ...
Bear in mind as you read this, that our Ritual (the coded work) is not the secrets of Freemasonry. Contrary to the belief of many, our Ritual (coded work) contains none of the secrets that we harbor. There is nothing secret with the way we open a Lodge of Master Masons (or any ot...
The Freemasonry ceremonies are not from Solomon's Temple.Freemasonry is a religion:"Every Masonic Lodge is a temple of religion, and its teachings are instructions in ... the universal, eternal, immutable religion..." Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, ...
and rabbi’s of Judaism. The unique thing to all these groups is their agreement that their members should not join the fraternity and shun it as heretical. Their reasoning is that Freemasonry acts as a surrogate to religion, replacing their doctrines of faith. But reason shows us otherwise,...
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