Wow! Just when I think that Jorg’e Bergoglio could not be more heretical against biblical Christianity than when he stated: And if at times our efforts and works seem to fail and produce no fruit, we need to remember that we are followers of Jesus… and his life, humanly speaking, ended in failure, the failure of the cross. at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in September, 2015; we also see that in her post entitled, “Pope Francis is ashamed of the Cross, knows better than the Gospels”, Dr. Eowyn over at Fellowship of the Minds has exposed even more disturbing information about this wolf in sheep’s clothing!
Please go to the link, read it all and view the photos. An excerpt here is simply not enough. It is important to read it all!
There is much that could be discussed regarding that post, but today I wanted to zero in on a post in the comment section, written by Steven Broiles, that mentions the infiltration of Freemasonry into Catholicism.
The fact is that Freemasonry has several tentacles that attempt to infiltrate and destroy true Christian foundational truths.
Anyone who is interested in a brief but informative explanation of Freemasonry, I recommend reading Fritz Ridenour’s book, “So What’s The Difference?” (Get the updated version published in 2001.) You will also see the comparison of other religions, cults, and viewpoints that attempt to undermine, challenge or attack biblical Christianity. Personally, I think that it is VERY important for those of us who adhere to the importance of biblical Christianity and biblical worldview to be armed with information that is needed to recognize ideologies that are vying for the hearts and minds of people today.
Perhaps many Christians may think that Freemasonry is relatively harmless and that as a networking arrangement for businessmen, it has an added benefit of service to humanity through the Shriner’s hospitals and other good works. But the truth is that Freemasonry, while being a diverse movement, teaches several tenets (listed below) that undermine, challenge and attack biblical Christianity.
1. The Bible is not the unique Word of God.
2. The God of the Bible is identified with other false gods (like “Jah” – Syriac name, Bel “Baal,” “On” – Egyptian god). They even give God a “new” name combining all three of those false gods – “Jabulon.” This Masonic identification of the God of the Bible with pagan deities is blasphemy and is therefore under His condemnation.
3. Jesus is not God the Son, nor is He the Savior of the world.
4. Humans are basically good, even divine, and human nature is perfectible.
5. Freemasonry uses the Bible but deletes Jesus’ name from Scripture references.
6. There is one more where Freemasonry describes itself as being “the universal, eternal, immutable religion” and claims that all religions had a basis of truth and all have overlaid that truth with errors.
Compare John 1:14, 14:6; 18:37; Galatians 1:6-9; 1 John 2:22, for the source of real truth and Scripture’s condemnation of those who claim otherwise.
This post serves as only a very brief overview of Freemasonry. I encourage all Christians to do their own research on this subject!
~ Christine
Tags: Bible, Christian apologetics, faith in Jesus, freemasonry, Jesus Christ, reprobate theology, salvation, truth
January 20, 2016 at 7:27 pm |
ROTFLMAO!!
It really is comical to watch people argue over whose version of ignorance, myth, magic and superstition is the right version.
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January 21, 2016 at 1:31 am |
Well guess what GM? YOU are included in that bunch of people who (unfortunately) adhere to ignorance, myth, magic and superstition.
Not me.
In the other thread I mentioned the account where Thomas moves from unbelief to belief in Jesus Christ.
David Guzik has a great commentary about that account (John 20). This one paragraph written by Guzik comes to mind:
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January 21, 2016 at 2:46 am |
Well guess what GM? YOU are included in that bunch of people who (unfortunately) adhere to ignorance, myth, magic and superstition.
Not me.
Fine. Next time you get sick, call your pastor. For now, shut down your blog, turn off your computer (and your internet connection), sell your car and buy a horse, and freeze in the dark. Magic provided none of the things you’re using now; never has, and and never will. Religion makes promises, but you have to die to collect, and it doesn’t offer refunds.
Yeah, Thomas trusted, but he verified.
I’m not Satan, who earned a quick rebuke from Jesus about such matters. I’ve been asking you for years to move Mt. Hood to Nebraska, just for one day. If you can’t do it, that’s okay. If you won’t do it (even though you’ve been told you could), you’ll understand my skepticism.
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