About four million American males belong to the Masons, a fraternal organization which promotes brotherhood. Harold Berry asks the quesion, along with others, as to whether their allegiance belongs to God or to the group.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Informative,
This review is from: Masons (What they believe) (Paperback)
Enjoyed reading this book, though it was very top surface. It does an excellent job in showing the out-right conflict between Free Masonry and Christanity. After reading this book, no true born again believer should want anything to do with Masons or Eastern Star orginazations.For more indept reading on this matter buy the book called: Cult Watch by John Ankerberg & John Weldon
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Masons: The misunderstood fraternity,
By Tom Everts (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masons (What they believe) (Paperback)
The author makes some interesting points about where a Mason's true allegiance lies. Sadly, he is wrong. The Masonic belief is (in order) God, Family, Country, and Lodge. How this can be possibly construed to mean that they are at odds with christians, or catholics, is both unfounded and a misrepresentation of fact. Any reader interested in learning more about the Fraternity would be better served starting with one of the hundreds of books available on Masonry. My sense is the author has some other agenda at work here.
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