Links
Exposing Masonry
- 1.
French "The
Curse of Baphomet"
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Alex thought
he could be a good Christian and a Mason until he learned Masonry is a
type of witchcraft.
- 2.
The Curse
of Baphomet
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Alex thought
he could be a good Christian and a Mason until he learned Masonry is a
type of witchcraft.
- 3.
FAQ's concerning Masonry
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Masonry
Information Center featuring 'frequently asked questions' about Masons.
Access for all online information about Masonry available through Chick
Publications' web site.
- 4.
Hidden Secrets of
the Eastern Star - by Dr. Cathy Burns
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This well
documented book proves that The Eastern Star is just as steeped in the
occult as her big brother, Masonry. Contains 1,483 footnotes.
- 5.
Masonry: Beyond the
Light - by William Schnoebelen
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Many people
think Masonry is a fine Christian organization. But as William Schnoebelen
climbed its ranks, he discovered the ungodliness that lies beneath the
surface.
- 6.
Masonry's DeMolay for
Boys
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BC Article -
Former member calls it a "kindergarten for Satanism."
- 7.
What Would You Do If
.....?
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What would you
do if your pastor or other church leaders were involved in something like
this?
- 8.
Who is Masonry's
God?
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BC Article -
Many think Masonry is a Christian organization. But here is why no
Christian should get involved with it.
- 9.
Can a Christian Be a
Mason?
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BC Article -
Here are actual case histories of what happened when a Christian tried to
be on both sides of this fence.
- 10.
The Masonic Lodge
and Presbyterianism
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BC Article -
This statement by the Presbyterian Church in Australia gives concrete
reasons why Masonry is in opposition to the Gospel.
- 11.
Witchcraft
side of Masonry
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BC article -
The Lodge has always attracted sorcerers. The list of occultists and
witches in the last century who were Freemasons reads like a Who's Who of
20th century occultism.
- 12.
Why no Christian
woman should join Order of the Eastern Star
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BC Article -
Serving the Eastern Star provides Satan with a point of entry into a
woman's life, and should be avoided, according to William Schnoebelen,
former Mason.
