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The Facts on the Masonic Lodge by Dr. John F. Ankerberg
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The Facts on the Masonic Lodge (The Facts On Series)

by John Ankerberg

Series: Facts On Series

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Harvest House Publishers (2003), Paperback, 64 pages

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Tags:Christian Nonfiction, Cults, Masonic Lodge, Freemasonry
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The Masonic Lodge is a secret society/organization. They use symbols, secret oaths, and rituals to ensure their secrecy. I have known several Masons, and they were kind, likable, and do many good works. However, doing good works is not the same as serving Jesus Christ. The Masons have prayer in their meetings, but they do not pray to one specific god, because it might offend someone’s beliefs. I do not believe you can serve more than one god and be faithful to all. There is only one God, and the only way to Him is through the Son. Their authority is the Ritual. Freemasonry is not a religion. They teach that god will reward man with eternal life in the “Celestial Lodge Above.”
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. ( )
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John Ankerberg and John Weldon discuss the influence of the powerful, centuries-old fraternal order known as the Masonic Lodge. Masonary claims that it is not a religion and that it does not conflict with any religion. But is this true?.

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