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He was married, had two children, a great job, pay and benefits, as well as great health. In fact, he even believed that he had obtained a special knowledge of God, mankind, the universe, heaven, and how to live a successful and fruitful life. What more could a man ask for?
But after reading and studying various Masonic authors, he realized that Freemasonry considers Jesus Christ to be no greater than Moses, Elijah, Mohammed, or Buddha. Needless to say, his faith and trust in the teachings of Masonry were shaken.
He began to converse with pastors, read the Bible, pray, and debate with other Masons about who Jesus Christ is and where absolute truth is to be found. This went on for two years, until one night he decided to watch a Billy Graham crusade on TV.
As he listened to Reverend Graham preach, he finally saw himself as God saw him, a sinner without hope and on his way to hell. That night he got on his knees and asked Jesus Christ to forgive him for his sins, come into his life, save him, and be the Lord of his life. At that moment, he accepted the God of the Universe, Jesus Christ, and rejected the god of Freemasonry. He was set free by the One who is the Truth, Jesus Christ. The shackles of Masonic lies were broken.
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Harris exposes the occultic roots of Freemasonry,
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This review is from: Freemasonry: The Invisible Cult in Our Midst (Paperback)
This booklet is an informative look into the pagan roots and occultic rituals practiced in Freemasonry. The Christian Mason will be challenged to research Masonic literature and practices to determine if Freemasonry is incompatable with Christianity.
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Not a bad expose',
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This review is from: Freemasonry: The Invisible Cult in Our Midst (Paperback)
Not a bad expose' on the occultic and un-biblical inner workings of freemasonry. Not the most exciting writer on earth, but Mr. Harris does a good job of exposing and documenting the actual FACTS undergirding the deception of freemasonry. Any Christian would do well to get the actual documentation rather than the heresay ... Harris provides lots of it here.
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Oh, irony of ironies...,
This review is from: Freemasonry Invisible Cult (Paperback)
This author claims to have freed himself from Freemasonry and found God, and yet he claims to have accepted Christ via 'The Sinner's Prayer'... completely ignoring the Biblical doctrine of salvation laid out in Acts 2:38, and re-iterated in Romans 6:3-4 and Colossians 2:12. Having completely misunderstood (and failed to follow) God's plan of salvation, it's entirely possible that he'd have been better off as a Mason; he could then have pleaded Biblical ignorance!!!Thirteen Lessons in Christian Doctrine
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