Much has been said about them, little has been validated. Many men have been part of their fraternity- including Christians (some say Billy Graham is a 33rd degree Mason, though Team Graham denies it- shocking).
At some point in history a writer and known fraud angry with the Catholic church, began writing about how Mason's worshipped Lucifer. Eventually the writer confessed that it was all a rouse to scare Catholics.
The Catholic Church has essentially banished them anyway (and in turn began their own alternative: Knights of Columbus) and many Protestants are wary of them.
After the Civil War, a Confederate Officer, Albert Pike, wrote another book about Masonry (which was also apparently false) stating the group worshipped the devil. (It says in the intro that all statements in the book are to be believed at the readers discretion.)
Freemasonry was heavily involved in the American Revolution (like the Boston Tea Party). Even today Washington D.C. ("Masonic City") is full of symbols and the city was named after a mason- George Washington (also a Christian).
In order to become a Freemason one must believe in a Divine, Supreme Being- or "Grand Architect of the Universe". However, this doesn't necessarily have to be the God of Abraham, Isaac and Joseph, because, in fact, Freemasonry is not a religious group at all- it's a fraternity.
What do you think of the freemason's? Cite concrete evidence to support your argument!
Do not simply list out-of-context, vague Bible verses. Extrapolate!
One more thing: If you're considering using John Ankerberg/John Weldon or John MacArthur in your response, please read the following prior to submitting
Small Town Texas Masons: An Open Letter To Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon Part II
Getting Understanding: John MacArthur preaches a false sermon
At some point in history a writer and known fraud angry with the Catholic church, began writing about how Mason's worshipped Lucifer. Eventually the writer confessed that it was all a rouse to scare Catholics.
The Catholic Church has essentially banished them anyway (and in turn began their own alternative: Knights of Columbus) and many Protestants are wary of them.
After the Civil War, a Confederate Officer, Albert Pike, wrote another book about Masonry (which was also apparently false) stating the group worshipped the devil. (It says in the intro that all statements in the book are to be believed at the readers discretion.)
Freemasonry was heavily involved in the American Revolution (like the Boston Tea Party). Even today Washington D.C. ("Masonic City") is full of symbols and the city was named after a mason- George Washington (also a Christian).
In order to become a Freemason one must believe in a Divine, Supreme Being- or "Grand Architect of the Universe". However, this doesn't necessarily have to be the God of Abraham, Isaac and Joseph, because, in fact, Freemasonry is not a religious group at all- it's a fraternity.
What do you think of the freemason's? Cite concrete evidence to support your argument!
Do not simply list out-of-context, vague Bible verses. Extrapolate!
One more thing: If you're considering using John Ankerberg/John Weldon or John MacArthur in your response, please read the following prior to submitting
Small Town Texas Masons: An Open Letter To Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon Part II
Getting Understanding: John MacArthur preaches a false sermon