Free masonry is an occult.
2007-11-16 01:14:57
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answered by rikirailrd 4
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It's fairly apparent that you know NOTHING about Freemasonry, Job's Daughters, DeMolay, The Eastern Star or the Shriners. Do a little research, stop listening to the lunatic rantings of people around you, and maybe even try talking to someone who's a part of any of these organizations. I don't claim to be an expert on the subject, or even close to it, but I'd be happy to answer any questions you have regarding Masonic organizations, and as a former member of Job's Daughters, I can offer an insider's prospective.
2007-11-16 01:42:01
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answered by OhKatie! 6
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Excuse me--My Dad used to be a Freemason. You don't seem to have any understanding of what it is they actually do or believe.
Being admitted into the Freemasons is a high honor. It means that you have contributed to your community, are committed to a higher moral purpose, and are respected by your peers for your work.
The Order of the Eastern Star is the adjunct to the Freemasons. To join it, you must be directly related to a male who is a Freemason in good standing. It is a Christian-based community service organization, as the Freemasons are.
It has nothing to do with Satanism, Wicca, or some mythical good ol' boys network.
2007-11-16 01:24:59
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answered by Chantal G 6
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Actually the Masons do ALLOT of charity work in their communities. I am not a Mason, I am in the Elks, both are fraternal organizations, that focus on charity and community.
My local lodge provided more tangible charity for my town than half of the churches combined this year, according to city records.
Makes you wonder where the offerings really go doesn't it.
The masons are a secret organization, that provide charity to people and children, that you will never read about because they don't like the spotlight. The elks are similar. Yet when a church has a fund raiser, they try like hell to turn it into a marketing event.
It is a shame.
2007-11-16 01:14:24
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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You really have no clue, do you? It's a religious/service society - my dad's been a Mason since 1966 - you have to believe in God and the bible to be a member. They meet weekly to fellowship and eat a meal and play pool or setback (a card game). My dad is the most truly Christian person I've ever known.
2007-11-16 01:50:34
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answered by teacherhelper 6
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It is just another religious tool used by satan
2007-11-16 01:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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