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Masonry: Conspiracy Against Christianity--Evidence That the Masonic Lodge Has a Secret Agenda Paperback – March 1, 1998
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Print length401 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherPublius Press
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Publication dateMarch 1, 1998
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Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
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- Publisher : Publius Press (March 1, 1998)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 401 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0961413549
- ISBN-13 : 978-0961413545
- Item Weight : 1.21 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2016
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very informative book!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2015
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excellent
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2009
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If you laid a thousand authors like this one end to end, you still would not reach a conclusion. Tedious, plodding coupled with myopic and preconceived notions, the book became utterly unreadable about a third of the way in. Jumping to pages further along in the book, hoping to see where Epperson was going, I happened upon the section where he claimed to be in sync with those who believe the earth was create about 5,000 years ago. That saved my continuing misery from being tried any longer. Those who buy into that notion have to close one eye, cover the other and never, never read anything of science, history, nature or any other common sense material. The book was massively disappointing and I could not possibly recommend it to anybody unless you are researching the most inept authors ever published.
The Masonic Lodge seems to have one primary function and claim to fame ... They can really, really keep a secret. What that secret is is either the most frightening thing ever, but more likely it is that they can only fool us into thinking that they have knowledge worth protecting. Few secrets have ever lasted this long and had any real substance. I'm betting theirs is one like all the others, not of much importance.
The Masonic Lodge seems to have one primary function and claim to fame ... They can really, really keep a secret. What that secret is is either the most frightening thing ever, but more likely it is that they can only fool us into thinking that they have knowledge worth protecting. Few secrets have ever lasted this long and had any real substance. I'm betting theirs is one like all the others, not of much importance.
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Tons of footnotes & reference matireal!!! Underrated book in my opinion. Must have for all Christians
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I have spoken to Ralph Epperson myself & he knows his stuff, trust me. More so then William Cooper. This book has saved me tons of money & time, as I had planned to research all I could on freemasonry in accordance with their opposition to Christianity. If you see any other reviews with a rating lower then 2 stars for example, that person either is a blue lodge mason who doesn't know anything about his craft other than what he is told. Or a person who believes in evolutionism. In addition, if you are skeptical about creation vs evolutionsim or about the Christian bible not being literal & scientifically accurate--I strongly suggest looking at Kent Hovind's Creation Science Evanglism seminars. This book is for every Christian fighting the good fight or for anyone who loves to feed their soul with knowledge about an important subject. This would have to be my favorite book on freemasonry, for it sums up their main goal & it is evidently obviously so. It is obvious that this is the goal of a Freemason (to destroy Christianty) because they can have more ordo an chao (order out of chaos). More ordo ab chao because when a person doesn't follow principles in which they are under God, then they in turn choose to think that they are God themselves. Hence the letter "G" in the center of the square & compass standing for "Gnosticism." In addition, people scoff at the bible for no other reason than for going after their lusts. People have not yet scientifically proven the bible wrong either !!! Thank you for reading my humble review of this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2014
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no detail or comparision to title.lost interest immediately.i do not recommend for serious study.book was poorly structured and detailed and hard to follow.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2005
The Masonic lodge has a secret agenda...(subtitle). This book was a pleasure to read. Mr. Epperson writes in a clear and concise manner almost as if he is speaking with you directly. In this book he reviews the writings of Albert Pike and other Masonic writers to reveal the "hidden agenda" that is contained within. According to the masons, if you really want to know the "secret" all you have to do is look for it. That is what this book is all about, finding the hidden meanings in the Masonic writings and rituals. I didn't always agree with Mr. Epperson's interpretations of the writings but it was interesting to read nevertheless.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2001
This Diatribe of Freemasonry is much more Humorous, than Kah's attempt at defacing the organization and "revealing" claims about the New World Order. From the beginning, it is very difficult to take the book seriously. The writer sounds like a delusional / paranoid "Conspiracy Theorist" and he takes-up many pages rambling about no one taking him seriously, and lamenting the fact that all the major talk shows dismissed him without response. However, one bright spot in this, is we get to read the Other view of John J. Robinson's famous Interview with the author. If you can get past the whining and "poor me" syndrome, you will find the book becomes quite funny and entertaining. I was giggling, ten minutes into the book. Yet, despite the silly accusations and "out of context" quotations of Freemasonry books, combined with the very narrow-minded views of the author and his constant self-aggrandizement, this book does, in fact have great Value for Freemasons and Anti-Masons.
Anti-Masons, with limited perspectives, will love this book and feel vindicated.
Freemasons, will enjoy the concise lists of reading materials and the references to obscure Masonic books they may not have heard-of, before. Also, this book is the only book I have read, so-far, that shows the fact that John J. Robinson became a 33rd degree Mason, for his wonderful, well-researched books. I did not learn this, until I started hanging-out at The Shrine....but, here it is, in the Public Domain.
Personally, I believe Masons should read as many Anti-Masonic Books, as they read Masonic books. Usually, they are quite silly and good for some great laughs and jokes--however, they also tend to have just-enough information to find a new book or two on the subject. So far, the biggest "conspiracy" I have discovered is the competition to schedule a better fund-raiser than other Lodges: Fish Fry, or Bean Supper..... AHA! Let's have a Chili Cook-off !
Masons, give this guy a chance. Even if you can't take him seriously, he is much funnier than Kah and good for many knee-slappers. Besides, this guy has created some pretty good lists of Masonic books, to read-even if he does take things out of context, when quoting.
The funny thing is, almost every Mason I know is a devout Christian.
Anti-Masons, with limited perspectives, will love this book and feel vindicated.
Freemasons, will enjoy the concise lists of reading materials and the references to obscure Masonic books they may not have heard-of, before. Also, this book is the only book I have read, so-far, that shows the fact that John J. Robinson became a 33rd degree Mason, for his wonderful, well-researched books. I did not learn this, until I started hanging-out at The Shrine....but, here it is, in the Public Domain.
Personally, I believe Masons should read as many Anti-Masonic Books, as they read Masonic books. Usually, they are quite silly and good for some great laughs and jokes--however, they also tend to have just-enough information to find a new book or two on the subject. So far, the biggest "conspiracy" I have discovered is the competition to schedule a better fund-raiser than other Lodges: Fish Fry, or Bean Supper..... AHA! Let's have a Chili Cook-off !
Masons, give this guy a chance. Even if you can't take him seriously, he is much funnier than Kah and good for many knee-slappers. Besides, this guy has created some pretty good lists of Masonic books, to read-even if he does take things out of context, when quoting.
The funny thing is, almost every Mason I know is a devout Christian.
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