Well, yes of course they would be IF the points were valid, "true."
This is where I have a problem: As mentioned above, anyone can allege anything at all about a "secret" society, in principle: People "outside" the society have no knowledge of the "secrets," and no direct evidence of what is going on. Unless they are infiltrators, spies; i.e., people present under false pretenses.... That hardly constitutes a reference of "good character" to me!
So, where does the evidence come from, and how reliable is it?
I've heard the rumors about homosexual rites and even infant sacrifice. Devil worship. The whole nine yards.... Tell me why these aren't "fairy stories" concocted by superstitious outsiders?
Legends live long, regardless of their basis in fact.
One thing that interests me about Masonry in America is how close in spirit Masonry is to the American tradition of religious liberty. The Freemasons, to me, are more secular than explicitly religious; they are tolerant of all religious viewpoints that affirm a "higher power," or Creator God. But they don't care what your particular religious confession is.
As to whether they have some nefarious purpose to undermine America and/or the People of God, this seems rather dubious to me.
In any case, in the context of this thread, may I note that the nominal POTUS is definitely not a Freemason? I strongly doubt that George Soros is a Freemason. Nor probably any of the other "et ceteras" of Obama's enabling entourage.
If you're going to spend time and energy exposing Freemasons past and present, then maybe you're missing the "real action," dear brother in Christ!
Just some thoughts, dear Quix, FWTW.
BECAUSE
THERE HAVE BEEN SUFFICIENT
numbers of convincingly former high ranking members and sons of such
asserting such things.
imho
Then, there is the witness one may or may not have in one’s spirit via Holy Spirit.
Not really my brief, per se.
I’ll leave that windmill to others with more facts at their fingertips.
Sorry.