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Sadly, there is way more to Freemasonry than they let on in public. They are luciferian to the core, although the members don't typically find that out until they get to the 33rd degree. You mention needing to be 3rd degree to be a Shriner. It is my understanding it is 33rd degree. However, there are different kinds of Freemason lodges and groups and also phases and degrees. The terminology gets a bit mixed.

More and more is coming out about it. Part of their luciferianan practices and rites includes sacrifice, both animal and human, along with trafficking of children and other heinous things.

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Hi Jim, being in Australia I must say that I am one of those few people who hasn’t seen or heard about the miniature cars driven by Shriners at parades throughout the country.

Sure looks weird to me, and they look like bored old men in silly hats!

Isn't it strange that people think they can earn money by doing stupid things?

Yet someone pays them, or sponsors them, and they keep doing it.

I suppose it is a bit weird so it gets reported, and then they get some attention for their charitable cause.

Yet they are in fact using the same formula for spreading the Gospel that Jesus wants us to use:

Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in Heaven. (Matt 5:16)

When we do good works people will glorify our God due to the benefit they have gained, and they will also then, presumably, be drawn to worship our God.

So good works are good, not only for others but also to glorify God. And God expects us to do good works.

No, our works don't give us salvation, but if we don't do good to others then we are warned that we will be rejected by God:

"Then He shall answer them, saying, Truly I say to you, Inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into everlasting life." (Mat 25:45-46)

So, yes good works are required, but they don't earn salvation, they do however demonstrate that we love God and our fellow man- which is what the law of God is based on. (Matt 22:36-40)

After we have accepted the free gift of the salvation of God, we will then be judged by our works.

The freemasons have as usual the mixture of good and evil, and have added all their rituals to the word of God.

It is very easy to get confused by those doing good, particularly doing miracles, in the name of God- whichever God they have.

Yet doing miracles, even in Jesus name, don't prove we are righteous, it is doing the will of God that saves us:

Not everyone who says to Me, Lord! Lord! shall enter the kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in Heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord! Lord! Did we not prophesy in Your name, and through Your name throw out demons, and through Your name do many wonderful works? And then I will say to them I never knew you! Depart from Me, those working lawlessness! (Matt 7:21-23)

Lawlessness is not keeping God's laws.

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This is a well needed article. I have a similar article about the Mormon Church that I have written but have been reconsidering posting because I wasn't sure I wanted to stir up controversy. But I think some things need saying, and this post has encouraged me to go through with it.

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Jim here is one man's experience as he climbed the ranks of the Freemasons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ-O9_beNzI or a much lengthier explanation with documented proof: X Factor Winner Reveals World's Secret Religion - Altiyan Childs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbUK4cFCTPg

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Good one.

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Mar 23Liked by Jim McCraigh

To answer your question I think good people get tricked into freemasonry, but real Christians would catch on to the strange rituals very quickly, and would not continue

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Mar 23·edited Mar 23Liked by Jim McCraigh

Jim a couple of years ago I bought an old Bible. It has metal closures on. It’s old and I thought it was pretty cool so I purchased it on eBay.

The first day I had it on my bureau, that night, I had a nightmare. I really hadn’t had a bad dream for years and years I woke up and the first thing I thought about was that Bible I looked at the front of it and started to see patterns that I hadn’t noticed before patterns in the shape of Mollach so I did then what I should’ve done before I purchased it…..I did some research anyway guess what….. it’s a Freemason Bible (the Rev mentioned on the first page was a Freemason) I’m not sure what to do with it now I said a prayer over it and have not had nightmares since and it was too expensive to just throw away so it still sitting here

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Very informative and spot on!!

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