Posted on 11/21/2004 3:48:15 PM PST by Kitten Festival
As long as I am confessing less than elevated interests today, I might as well admit that I really enjoyed the new film National Treasure. This is probably the first Jerry Bruckheimer-produced movie I have ever praised, unless you count Team America, which is a parody of his extravagent explosion-filled action movies, acted by puppets.
Sure, it is a highly-implausible adventure film, but it has a number of redeeming values. It is first-rate storytelling, with nary a dull moment, and a mostly coherent narrative line. It is basically a treasure hunt, comparable in many ways to Raiders of the Lost Ark or King Solomon's Mines, two other very well-crafted screen adventures. John Turteltaub, the director, is quite impressive in the way he keeps advancing the narrative, and makes appealing characters out of what could have been stick figures.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
In addition, the more you dig into "Morals and Dogma" - essentially the handbook of Freemasonry, the more occult it gets. M&D was written by Albert Pike
Finally, another enlightened mind who knows the truth. Though you know you're liable to get flamed for your efforts, as now will I!
Washington and Franklin were not Masons, free or otherwise. That's just another lie invented by the main stream press of the past to try and tarnish these great men.
Another anti Mason loon
You have no clue what you're talking about.
Tighten down your tinfoil jumpsuit,and go crawl back under your rock.
Quit badmouthing something you have no idea about
Morals and Dogma and Pike have all the credibilty of a Kitty Kelly book-quote something taht resembles a real source.
Back in your hole troll!
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But but but we have a photo! see post #17...
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
It isn't there.
Keep looking.
That's pretty clear to me. Read it again but turn your comprehension to "On." {;^)
Hmmm..... Let me try this again.
Okay, if I try REAL hard, and put on my special ACLU approved decoder glasses, and drink the DNC Kool-Aid...........
Well, by George, there it is.
The phrase "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;" is actually code for "There shall be absolute and total separation of church and state at all times, from the federal level down to the local to the point that even local public school plays that mention the word "Christmas" are gross violations of the law and all references to religion must be summarily expunged from every public place. Period."
Yep. Sure enough. There it is. Of course, I had to descend into the absurd, contradictory abyss of Bizarro World to see the code.
I haven't seen the movie yet but I take exception to the negative things you said about the masons. I can see for sure that you were right in saying you knew a little about them(DAMN LITTLE) No man can become a mason without a belief in a supreme being thats why there are JEWS, HINDU'S, CHRISTIANS ,BUDDIST'S, MUSLIMS, ETC. Look at the pictures of the signing of the Declaration of Indpendance then look up the background of them, most were MASON'S look at the list of presidents of the United States and tell me how many were and are Mason's. I've been a proud mason for nearly 50 years and you should look up the worlds greatest philanthropy, The Shiners Hospitals for Children. It's people like you who know little and think they know everything about an organization. Read Born in
Blood if you want to learn something.
I saw National Treasure also. It would be good for families, there wasn't any cursing, none that I can remember, or really anything violent. There were gunshots, but I can't remember anybody getting shot and killed. I didn't think Bruckheimer would make a PG rated action movie (well, he did make Top Gun, but that was more for adults, and wasn't made by Disney). He seems to be hanging up the R-rated stuff and going for broader audiences.
Also, The Polar Express continues to tank. Whose bright idea was that to release that movie a month before Christmas?
Without getting into an anti-mason vs. Mason thread, let me offer that 'Morals and Dogma' is not the handbook of Freemasonry - essentially or otherwise.
Both were Freemasons - it is historical fact; completely verifiable. The "Mainstream Press" has nothing to do with it.
http://www.masonicinfo.com/
Yes, you certainly did.
I'm only saying there is a clear separation between government and religion, as it should be, and it's not only in the Constitution, but the 1st amendment of the Bill of Rights. It also allows people to gather for any reason or religion.
And I'd like to point out my lack of bias, as I am not religious, nor am I a Mason. I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night though!
Here is a brief take on the movie from a Masonic point of view.
http://www.masonicinfo.com/nationaltreasure.htm
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