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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Starter Resource,
By T F (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fast Facts® on the Masonic Lodge (Fast Facts (Harvest House Publishers)) (Paperback)
Not bad, just not as extensive as I'd like it to be. But if you're looking for a basic resource to give you an overview of Masonry from a Christian perspective, this is a good start. For those looking to doing heavier research, after reading this, one can then look into other, more detailed books that go more in depth.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Interesting issue,
By Algesan (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fast Facts® on the Masonic Lodge (Fast Facts (Harvest House Publishers)) (Paperback)
Simple. Ankerberg and Weldon in their continuing quest to bear false witness for profit. They've been busted on misusing Pike's work (antimasons never get around to quoting the preface, it utterly destroys their case), claiming false Masonic rank for their "experts" (this is know as lying) and quoting from rituals that were never used by any regular Masonic organization.
Considering Revelation 22:15, I'd seriously wonder about these two gentlemen. If you start with Exodus 20:16 and follow through, the burden of proof falls on them to repent and be saved. Old and New Testament, failure to keep the 9th commandment almost invariably points to both a false salvation and other sins. Amazing how these guys make a profit for their "ministries", while most of the Masonic sources that blow them out of the water are freely available on the Net.
2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Anti-Masonic Book,
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This review is from: Fast Facts® on the Masonic Lodge (Fast Facts (Harvest House Publishers)) (Paperback)
Beware! This is an anti-Masonic book and should not be looked upon as a book to provide actual facts concerning Freemasonry. This book is recommended only if one wishes to see the nonsense the anti-Masons are saying about Freemasonry.
For more balanced and factual aoounts of the nature of Freemasonry, read: 'Is it True what they Say about Freemasonry?' by Arturo de Hoyos & S. Brent Morris, 'Masonic Questions and Answers' by Paul M. Bessel & 'A Pilgrim's Path: Freemasonry and the Religious Right' by John J. Robinson.
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Zzzz...,
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This review is from: Fast Facts® on the Masonic Lodge (Fast Facts (Harvest House Publishers)) (Paperback)
i could only read an hour of this book. harvest house should b more selesctive of what they back. confusing details, winded, nowhere going.
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Fast Facts® on the Masonic Lodge (Fast Facts (Harvest House Publishers)) by John Ankerberg (Paperback - March 1, 2004)
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