posted on Oct, 11 2013 @ 01:54 PM
reply to post by Rosinitiate
Though I am no fan of current Masonry but I would not claim they would stoop to this, the Masonic use of egyptian symbology is an overhand of the
Tarror symbolism that infected it in the 18th century and as I have said elsewere the order was also corrupted during the 17th century by the
infiltration of the hellfire club whom were noble's that worshipped satan.
Still though as a christian I find it incompatable with my belief's and doubly so from what my research has taught me, I am aware however of several
of my ancestors whom were members of the Craft as it likes to style itself though nearly no members are actually stone masons.
Sadly however they did have a more christian origin before this occult gnostic infiltration and usurption of there lodges and though by this time
they had merely become a secretice gentlemans club with there old guild halls used for there purposes (A fact which may had attracted the infiltration
and perversion of there order) they had already become merely a merchant's secret guild and usefull for business men then and now.
Here is there lost pre gnostic origin and it is not in ancient egypt as that idea came with the infiltration.
www.freemasons-freemasonry.com...
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Sadly as you know it also began when some Rosicrutian members broke there oath and merged with a merchant's guild thereafter calling themselves mason
with no link to the masons' guilds also in germany in the 1600's.
There own nostic traditions were polluted by there own misinterpretation else they would not have broken an other to Jehovah as they they did, let
alone join with a temple of mammon.
Here are some modern text's about the order of the rose and cross and remember they are not masons also there halls are chapter houses not lodge so
any calling it lodge is a masonic sect not rosicrution accolyte.
books.google.co.uk...
Ultimately the choice is about serving God not the self but good luck with it.
edit on 11-10-2013 by LABTECH767 because: (no reason given)