To: Letitring
That is true. I have been in Evangelical Christian schools my entire life and the subject of Freemasonry was often discussed by the students and teachers. It was never reflected upon or discussed in a positive light or as an organization that Christians were to join.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
For me, that is so odd. My Father was a Mason and a Shriner. (he never drove one of those funny cars in parades, etc.)He was a good soul, and a Christian. My Grandfathers were Masons, their Fathers before them, etc. To the best of my knowledge, they never sacrificed children, ate them, wore robes or anything else that smacked of the devil or evil. They were community leaders, hard workers, decent men. Their friends were cut from the same cloth. I never knew any of these folks to do anything but try to help people. As a Shriner, my Father raised alot of money for their burn center. They worked to set up scholarships, paid hospital bills, etc., the list is endless. I'm not trying to change your mind or argue with you. It's just my life experience with Masons is worlds away from some of these statements I've read here.
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