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I am familiar with some of the teachings of the Freemasons. I found many inconsistencies. They profess not to be a religion, and yet hold a religious service when a member dies. It offers religious instruction and tells members how to get to heaven.
I am very troubled that so many could be lead astray by the false teachings of this organization. Authors, John Ankerberg, John Weldon, and Dillon Durroughs, clearly present the facts for all to read. They write in a clear, concise manner. Arm yourself with information. (