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The Cult of Mormonism is an Invention of the Masonic Lodge
Disntr ^ | July 28, 2025 | staff

Posted on 07/28/2025 9:02:50 PM PDT by Morgana

The connections between Mormonism and Freemasonry are about as subtle as a neon sign in a pitch-black desert. Some people act like it’s some deep, conspiratorial discovery that Joseph Smith, the so-called “prophet,” borrowed heavily from the secret handshakes and goofy rituals of the Masonic lodge.

To be clear, the term “borrowed” is just a polite way of saying plagiarized. Mormonism certainly didn’t just spring from a burning bush of divine revelation—it crawled out of the smoky backrooms of Freemason halls, clutching their symbols, their theatrics, and their obsession with secrecy like a child caught red-handed in the candy jar.

But let’s start with the fairy tale. Joseph Smith supposedly received a “special revelation” from an angel—because why settle for Scripture when you can have your own personal cosmic UPS delivery? Supposedly, this “angel” told him about some golden plates hidden in the ground.

And what do you know? Conveniently, only he could translate them. Thus, the Book of Mormon was born, one of the great works of fiction that somehow convinced millions of people that God was handing out VIP backstage passes to salvation through secret knowledge.

By 1830, Smith had launched his Church of Christ, which would eventually morph into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. From the very beginning, it was a traveling circus of false prophecy, shady finances, and angry neighbors.

Smith’s first church in Kirtland, Ohio, folded under “monetary issues,” or financial bungling. And the Missouri branch rebranded with a shinier name. But even with a facelift, the locals weren’t buying it. Enter the 1838 Mormon War, in which thousands of Mormons were booted from Missouri like unruly tenants finally evicted after refusing to pay rent.

So where did the vagabond prophets land? Nauvoo, Illinois, a freshly built city complete with its own temple, which just happened to look suspiciously like a Masonic lodge dressed up in Sunday best. And wouldn’t you know it, the Mormon leaders themselves—Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and others—weren’t just spiritual guides. They were all practicing Freemasons. Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum? Both card-carrying lodge members. But we’re supposed to believe the overlap was pure coincidence? Please.

Now, a quick pit stop into the Masonic world. The Freemasons trace their roots back at least to 1598 in Scotland. What started as a glorified stonemason’s guild turned into a pseudo-religious fraternity obsessed with symbols, secret oaths, and vague talk about a “Supreme Being.” They’re famous for their charity drives, sure, but they’ve always been far more invested in their mysterious handshakes and winking allusions than in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Here’s where the overlap gets too obvious to ignore. Mormon temples and Masonic lodges share the same toolkit of symbolism. The All-Seeing Eye? You know it from the dollar bill—God’s supposed cosmic surveillance camera. Both camps use it.

Eye of Providence - Wikipedia (on link)

The square and compass? A Masonic staple, proudly embroidered on early Mormon temple garments. freemason and mormon square and compassSquare and Compass

The sun and moon, the pentagram, the beehive, the clasped hands—all recycled, rebranded, and repackaged by Joseph Smith’s crew as if the world had never seen them before. You’d think the man invented geometry itself.

Walk into Nauvoo’s temple in the 1840s, and you’d swear you stumbled into a Masonic initiation. The overlap wasn’t just symbolic, it was functional. Smith himself joined the lodge in Nauvoo in 1842, and soon, over 1,500 Mormon men were “dual citizens” of both cults. Call it what it was: Freemasonry in a Sunday dress.

After Joseph Smith’s Masonic crash course, he rolled out the Mormon Endowment ceremony, which (shocker) mirrors Masonic rites down to the secret handshakes, the new names, and the over-the-top drama of initiation. Participants swore oaths, donned sacred undergarments, and pledged secrecy under penalty of death.

That minor detail was dropped in 1990, but the handshakes and theatrical piety remain. Masonic halls and Mormon temples became near-mirror images of each other… robes, names, oaths, and all the hollow pomp of a Broadway production that forgot it wasn’t supposed to be a comedy.

And yet, despite the glaring theft, Mormon apologists twist themselves into theological pretzels trying to downplay the similarities. “They just use some of the same symbols.” Right. And I suppose Coke and Pepsi are identical just because they both sell soda in aluminum cans. No, this isn’t parallel invention, it’s blatant imitation. Joseph Smith didn’t stumble on divine revelation, he raided a Masonic lodge like a burglar and called the loot “scripture.”

The lesson here isn’t subtle. Whenever you see a so-called Christian group placing “special revelation” above or alongside the Word of God, your heresy alarm should be blaring loud enough to wake the dead. The Bible doesn’t need Freemason handshakes, secret names, or golden plates dug up from a backyard excavation site. It interprets itself. And Smith, apparently too lazy or arrogant to read to the end of Revelation, missed the part where God explicitly warns against adding to His Word.

Sixteen million Mormons today are proof that a polished counterfeit can still fool the masses. But the counterfeit never becomes the truth, no matter how ornate the temple or how elaborate the ceremony. Mormonism is Freemasonry’s wayward child dressed up as Christianity, and Joseph Smith was not a prophet of God. He was a conman with a flair for pageantry.


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Joseph Smith was a freemason but to say all of freemasonry founded the religion is a stretch. I think Joe just took elements of freemasonry and used it in his religion.
1 posted on 07/28/2025 9:02:50 PM PDT by Morgana
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To: Elsie

Ping!


2 posted on 07/28/2025 9:10:04 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (Think about it: The Supreme Court is nine lawyers appointed for life by politicians. —David Horowitz)
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To: Morgana

The Freemasons had weird underwear ?


3 posted on 07/28/2025 9:25:07 PM PDT by jcon40 (Leftists are usually obnoxious Bullies)
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To: Morgana

In case you ask who wrote this bigoted screed - here is the ‘about us’ link.

https://thedissenter.substack.com/p/reformation-charlotte-has-become


4 posted on 07/28/2025 9:27:18 PM PDT by ASOC (This space for rent)
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To: jcon40
Not to mention their secret handshakes...

5 posted on 07/28/2025 9:31:15 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

LMAO. Thank You


6 posted on 07/28/2025 9:32:34 PM PDT by jcon40 (Leftists are usually obnoxious Bullies)
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To: jcon40

It opens doors, I’m telling you!


7 posted on 07/28/2025 9:33:42 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: ASOC

No, but, the underwear has four Masonic symbols on them. As a practicing Mormon, I had to affirm that I had no association with Masonry in order to get a temple recommend. I think that they were trying to keep members from discovering the truth about the disturbing similarities.


8 posted on 07/28/2025 9:37:11 PM PDT by LiberalismDestroys
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To: ASOC; Morgana

I’m constantly amazed at how the right will backstab people aligned with the common goal, and wonder why the ranks shrink instead of grow.

This is yet another example.


9 posted on 07/28/2025 9:38:34 PM PDT by Oil Object Insp
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To: Morgana

Good grief, is there no help for the widow’s son?


10 posted on 07/28/2025 9:39:29 PM PDT by bigbob (Yes. We ARE going back)
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To: dfwgator

Not to mention the Magic Underwear that protects you from bullets!

(actually had a co-worker from the Chosen Ones tell me that)


11 posted on 07/28/2025 9:40:05 PM PDT by Regulator (It's fraud, Jim)
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To: Morgana

I got some underwear stretched on a wall in N.LA. Nevermind, just buckskin.


12 posted on 07/28/2025 9:45:34 PM PDT by waterhill (Nobody cares, work harder!)
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To: dfwgator

Hope my opthalmologist didn’t do one of those while giving me a corneal transplant last month. He went to the University of Utah, so I’m assuming Mormon.


13 posted on 07/28/2025 9:48:23 PM PDT by Veto! (Trump Is Superman)
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To: Morgana
The early 19th Century sure had a load of cults: shakers, millerites, mormons, christian science, to name a few.

14 posted on 07/28/2025 9:50:07 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie ( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever. — Psalm 106)
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To: Morgana

As I understand it, Smith ripped off Masonry in revealing its secrets, and very possibly paid for it.


15 posted on 07/28/2025 9:50:18 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The tree of liberty needs a rope.)
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To: waterhill

Got enough for a shirt for a grandkid, lol.


16 posted on 07/28/2025 9:51:09 PM PDT by waterhill (Nobody cares, work harder!)
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To: Albion Wilde

If you hadn’t pinged him, I would have. 👍


17 posted on 07/28/2025 9:52:35 PM PDT by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of USAF ISR pilot. Both bitten by the aviation bug)
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To: Morgana

No... he borrowed from them just as he did elements of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. But the Mormon church was not created by the Masons. It’s just another manifestation of the so-called burned over district of New York in the 1820s-1830s.
Mormonism, the Millerites that turned into Seventh Day Adventists, seances, the Shakers, the Oneida sex commune, the antecedents of the Amana commune... all came from that area.

Interestingly, the recent NXIVM sex cult came from that exact finger lakes area. Hunter Biden has a tattoo of the map of that are on his back.

Lot of weird stuff comes out of that area of New York... always has.


19 posted on 07/28/2025 10:08:40 PM PDT by DesertRhino (When men on the chessboard, get up and tell you where to go…)
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To: Morgana

People form associations in order to help each other survive. Most associations have some form of by-laws. Some associations become families, and some of those become tribes.

Some associations are religious assemblies (of some form).

Ascribing adjectives and adverbs to associations, is as old as . . . associations. Ascribing fouls adjectives and adverbs, is as old as the original Hatfields vs. McCoys.


20 posted on 07/28/2025 10:18:17 PM PDT by linMcHlp
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