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This pamphlet is anti-mason., May 15, 1998
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This review is from: The Masonic Lodge: What You Need to Know (Quick Reference Guides) (Pamphlet)
It is essentially religious propoganda against masonry. I have no opinion on whether it is right or wrong. However you should know it is not a guide of pro-masonry info as the title infers. That way you won't waste your money if you are loooking for something about the history or masonry etc....
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Masons - just your friendly neighborhood cult, May 31, 2010
This review is from: The Masonic Lodge: What You Need to Know (Quick Reference Guides) (Pamphlet)
Well, if you are unfortunately seeking to become a Mason and happen to be a Christian who loves the truth, it is imperative that you read this pamphlet.
If you are not a Christian and are not concerned with becoming a Christian, this is not for you.
This pamphlet shows how Freemasonry contradicts the Bible and that a Christian can not serve two masters - God, the creator of the universe, or Satan, the "great architect" in Freemasonry.
This pamphlet backs up every single verse relating to Freemasonry straight from the sources - such as Albert Pike's (the 33rd degree mason) Morals and Dogma.
Sure, 1st - 3rd degree masons may believe that lodges are simply about brotherhood and camaraderie but those who know anything about the satanic and occultist rituals of those at the higher echelons of Freemasonry know otherwise.
It's too bad so many Christians have been led astray :(
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Full of false info..., October 15, 1999
This review is from: The Masonic Lodge: What You Need to Know (Quick Reference Guides) (Pamphlet)
As usually I thought that this was a good book to look at for a entering apprentice but it wasn't the info I was looking for. This looks like something that came out of someone's mind who knows nothing about Freemasonry and what it stands for. It is not meant to replace a religion it is a brotherhood.
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