True Christianity Has No Room for Freemasonry

It's disgusting how Freemasonry is also another dangerous infiltration in Christian churches. It's done through pastors and deacons who are Freemasons. Note that many of these Masonic pastors are also open partners with the Vatican. Some even openly admit they are Freemasons as well.

One may ask the question, "Can a Christian be a Freemason?" The answer is absolutely not because the two are irreconcilable. Amos 3:3 warns that can the two walk together except they be agreed. 
According to the Baptist Press, here's a couple of reasons why Freemasonry and Christianity are 100% incompatible:
The "Closer Look" provides documentation and explanation for the eight concerns of the original 1993 report on Freemasonry, which it summarized with the following statements: 
1) "Freemasonry uses offensive, non-biblical, and blasphemous terms relating to God." 
2) "Freemasonry insists on the use of 'bloody oaths' or obligation, which are strictly forbidden by the Bible (cf. Matt 5:34-37)." 
3) "Freemasonry urges that occultic and/or pagan readings be used, and that their teachings be appropriated in interpreting such concepts as the Trinity." 
4) "Freemasonry includes the Bible as part of the 'furniture of the lodge,' but only as an equal with non-Christian symbols and writings." 
5) "Freemasonry misuses the term 'light' to refer to moral "reformation" as a means to salvation." 
6) "Freemasonry teaches that salvation may be attained by 'good works' and not through faith in Christ alone." 
7) "Freemasonry advocates in many of its writings the non-biblical teachings of universalism." 
8) "In some of its lodges, Freemasonry discriminates against non-whites." 
Also included is a fold-out "comparison chart" detailing positions of Freemasonry, Christianity and the Bible on the issues of "God," "Oaths," "Jesus Christ," "Salvation by Works" and "Inclusivism." 
The "Closer Look" concludes by noting that while many Christians and leaders have been and are Masons, "several points of the lodge's teachings are non-biblical and non-Christian." It also states that "while Freemasonry encourages and supports charitable activities, it contains both multireligious and inclusivistic teachings that are not Christian in its religious instruction."

The idea of religious inclusivism or ecumenism is a deadly thing. You have many false religions today that are inclusivists. You have Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism as major inclusivistic religions. You may find Roman Catholic images in some of their temples. You may notice that a Buddhist temple now has ecumenical ties with a Roman Catholic parish. You may see how a wrong view of Jesus is taught by pagan religions (Acts 17:22-31). A wrong view of Jesus gives you the wrong Jesus. Remember Matthew 24:4, 24 warn that many will come to claim to be Christ.

The view of salvation's attainability by good works is not Scriptural. True salvation results to good works while trying to attain salvation through works is not the same (Ephesians 2:8-10, Philippians 2:12-13). If your personal righteousness can save you then Christ died for nothing (Galatians 2:21). Just how can you teach about the crucifixion yet teach that anyone can make it by their own good works? That idea is not Scriptural. Remember Jesus already said in John 14:6 that there is no other way to God the Father but through Him alone.

Trying to understand the Bible with occultic literature is just stupid. The reason why the Apocrypha was rejected as uninspired was due to their use of superstition, historical inaccuracy (ex. How can Antiochus Epiphanes die three times in three different places?) and works salvation. Trying to interpret the Bible with an ouija board is absolutely unbiblical. Also, trying to search for interpretations with occult Jewish literature such as the Kaballah or the Talmud is just crazy. How can anyone get proper interpretation when these books are full of inaccuracies and heresies? The Bible can only be defended and interpreted by real facts and figures and not by falsehoods and fallacies! You can't interpret and widen one's understanding of the truth with a lie!

If some lodges are discriminating against non-whites then that's a real problem. The Bible is against racism. John 3:16 says that God so loved the world and not just Jews or whites. No, the plan of salvation is multiracial. Think about how the Bible presents salvation for the non-Jews such as Asenath an Egyptian, Zipporah was an Ethiopian, Rahab was a Canaanite, Ruth was a Moabite, Uriah was a Hittite who became a worshiper of the one true God. The New Testament has Jesus helping out non-Jews such as a Samaritan woman, a Canaanite woman who showed so great faith and a Roman centurion. Luke was a Greek and not a Jew. Paul was an apostle to the non-Jews. Matthew 24:14 and 28:19-20 says that the Gospel will be preached worldwide. The Bible offers salvation to all races. Any form of racism is strictly prohibited in the Bible.

The truth is trying to be a Christian and reconciling it with Freemasonry is absolutely contradictory. No one can be a Christian and involve themselves in pagan worship. You can't be a Christian and pray at pagan temples for fortune telling with daily matters at the same time. No one can believe in Jesus while believing in the power of the Masonic apron for righteousness. If the pastor is a Freemason then he's just another wolf in disguise. That kind of church that allows Freemasonry should be discredited because Ephesians 4:11 says that works of darkness must be rebuked and not something to have fellowship with.

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