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Originally posted by DrJay1975
Everything I've read leads me to believe that masonry isn't compatible with any christian religon.
Originally posted by DrJay1975
Jesus goes from everything to nothing. He's now the same as Mohammed.
Originally posted by DrJay1975
The bible and all of the other religons holy books are equal.
Originally posted by DrJay1975
You can now get to heaven by your deeds rather than the salvation of Jesus...
Originally posted by DrJay1975
I don't absolutely disagree with everything Freemasonry teaches nor do I agree with everything the church teaches, but to me it's fairly obvious that the 2 are not compatible.
Originally posted by the_denv
Originally posted by SoundTheory
Bill Cooper Mystery Babylon Series
search the web for debunking of Bill Cooper and all anyone will bring up is his early UFOlogy which he admits in the Babylon series was mis-information leaked to him. Or his Kennedy assassination theory which is questionable as is anyones on the subject. But when it comes to secret societies and how they operate William Cooper is spot on.
I advise everyone to listen to SoundTheory, go and grab yourself those 42 files and 3.28GB of very interesting audio from the man who was shot dead for spreading the truth.
RIP Bill Cooper
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to post by Coemgen
Symbolism just seems to roll over your head.
Originally posted by Coemgen
If I understand correctly, you are saying that you think people should actively think about consuming human flesh and drinking human blood, even though the Bible says not to do that?
Originally posted by Coemgen
You speak of heresay.
[edit on 16-2-2010 by Coemgen]
Originally posted by KSigMasonheresy.
Originally posted by KSigMason
reply to post by Coemgen
Heresay? You mean hearsay?
We need to clarify this:
Heresy: proposing some unorthodox change to an established system of belief, especially a religion, that conflicts with the previously established opinion of scholars of that belief such as canon.
Hearsay: statement, other than one made by the declarant while testifying at the trial or hearing, offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
Which one?
Originally posted by KSigMason
Too many people today just don't get the concept of tolerance, something Jesus taught, but so many of his so called followers don't do. Freemasonry and Christianity is only incompatible to the zealots.
[edit on 27-1-2010 by KSigMason]