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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Is There Anything Less Than 1 Star?,
This review is from: The Lodge (How to Respond to World Religions) (Paperback)
Freemasonry is so religion-neutral that it always fails to measure up against the "Is-This-A-Religion-Or-Just-A-Cult Test." It's is neither. It's just a society of men attempting to live life by the Golden Rule. Living a moral life according to the code of any religion should qualify a man to be a member. Masons do not attend lodge to worship; they are there because their values make that type of activity a natural extension of their life. Luckily, I never paid to read this drivel.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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This book is worthless!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Lodge (How to Respond to World Religions) (Paperback)
This 'book' begins by praising the Masonic Lodge (and its other bodies) for it good works then makes a fatal error in presuming that Masonry is a religion. From that point on, it argues against Freemasonry and cites other 'anti-masonic' sources to support ridiculous statements. This book is pure garbage and a weak attempt at an attack on the Lodge. Unless you collect anti-masonic material, like I do, don't waste your money!
14 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Absolute Rubbish!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Lodge (How to Respond to World Religions) (Paperback)
This attack against what is considerably the noblest instution on Earth today is made by a people with an ax to grind for the purpose of selling books/tapes. The Bible says by your fruits you are known. Witness Shriner Hospitals, Learning Disorder Centers, Knights Templar Eye Foundation, ALL FREE. Compare that to the self promoting "evangelists of truth". I've found more truth in the simple altruistic fruits of Masonry than in this overhyped drivel. Save your money and join the Lodge.
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