i'm considering joining the freemasons, ama.

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Joining the jews award.
 
They are normal people like you and me, people antagonised them the same way they did with the Jews.
So true sister
Jews are all le good and we should give them billions of shekels because they're all SO unfairly derided by jealous goyim who don't know our super secret kabbalistic occult freemason knowledge that Satan is actually the good guy or something
 

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It's inherently defiant to God to associate with them. They confine themselves, in the very core foundations of their organization, to ancient mysteries of heathens, to mysticisms beyond which we have any use for. What use does it give to us as believers of Christ to attend other temples, other altars, used by deistic folk of all beliefs for their praises to their demons? The breath of God is what must sustain us, yet fools flock to heathenry for vain knowledge, and turn their back to their Lord in favor of uncovering mystery, of priding themselves in their own esoteric knowledge as they house themselves in temples of idolatry, like those of the Masons.
 
It's inherently defiant to God to associate with them. They confine themselves, in the very core foundations of their organization, to ancient mysteries of heathens, to mysticisms beyond which we have any use for. What use does it give to us as believers of Christ to attend other temples, other altars, used by deistic folk of all beliefs for their praises to their demons? The breath of God is what must sustain us, yet fools flock to heathenry for vain knowledge, and turn their back to their Lord in favor of uncovering mystery, of priding themselves in their own esoteric knowledge as they house themselves in temples of idolatry, like those of the Masons.
they claim otherwise. they seem to just be a fraternity.

"Freemasonry is a brotherhood of men who share one common goal: To help each other become better men. It is the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternal organization in the world. Men from all different backgrounds and walks of life come together as equals and improve their character by applying the timeless virtues of brotherly love, charity and truth to their everyday lives."
 
they claim otherwise. they seem to just be a fraternity.

"Freemasonry is a brotherhood of men who share one common goal: To help each other become better men. It is the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternal organization in the world. Men from all different backgrounds and walks of life come together as equals and improve their character by applying the timeless virtues of brotherly love, charity and truth to their everyday lives."
That's what it is, I would know.
 
they claim otherwise. they seem to just be a fraternity.

"Freemasonry is a brotherhood of men who share one common goal: To help each other become better men. It is the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternal organization in the world. Men from all different backgrounds and walks of life come together as equals and improve their character by applying the timeless virtues of brotherly love, charity and truth to their everyday lives."
It is a separate religion with its own beliefs on morality and sacraments rooted in Gnostic and pagan practices. Sure, it does philanthropy, sure, it helps people bond together, is that enough reason to flock to a temple of rituals that seeks to extend beyond God's will? I'm not sure how more to explain it to you, but I will tell you that it will not do you any good as a Christian.
That's what it is, I would know.
Aren't you an Eastern Orthodox Christian? Are you not at all familiar with the church's very own statement on Masonic practices?
https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2010/01/freemasonry-official-statement-of.html
 
It is a separate religion with its own beliefs on morality and sacraments rooted in Gnostic and pagan practices. Sure, it does philanthropy, sure, it helps people bond together, is that enough reason to flock to a temple of rituals that seeks to extend beyond God's will? I'm not sure how more to explain it to you, but I will tell you that it will not do you any good as a Christian.

Aren't you an Eastern Orthodox Christian? Are you not at all familiar with the church's very own statement on Masonic practices?
https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2010/01/freemasonry-official-statement-of.html
Sorry, not reading this schizobabble you just made up.
 
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