"Masonic Menace" and "Freemasonic Fascism":
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If man was supposedly created in gods image, then.....holy krap...we're all doomed.-sKallyWagger
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"Masonic Menace" and "Freemasonic Fascism":
< http://www3.sympatico.ca/mtronics/anticult/masonicmenace/
If man was supposedly created in gods image, then.....holy krap...we're all doomed.-sKallyWagger
Seeker considers my information about secret societies as 'conjecture.' What does he have to disprove it? Anytime he wants to trade information on this topic, he is more than welcome.
Guest 77
Consider this Guest77...
Don't shy away from any research on this topic just because of how others think and feel on the subject.
Carry on and happy trails to you.
sKally
If man was supposedly created in gods image, then.....holy krap...we're all doomed.-sKallyWagger
Hey skally,you post some interesting stuff.Who is Teddy and Slickdick?...OUTLAW
Guest, you are welcome to research anything you want, without any problem. What I said about conjecture has to do with the type of material that gets posted here on this subject. When you see an article anywhere, in a magazine, a book, a web page, notice if what is asserted gets backed up with facts that can be verified. If so, it's worth researching further. If not, it's just conjecture.
To take an obvious example, if I create a web page where I claim that George W. Bush is actually a poodle that disguises his identity to appear like a human, and I backed up this claim by quoting someone who said they saw him in canine form, would that be convincing? Not really. Anyone can make up a quote. Anyone mentally ill can see all sorts of things and give a real quote that bears little relation to reality.
As we ex-JWs like to say, extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If I want to claim the president is actually a poodle, I had better have some verifiable evidence to back that claim up. If the governing body of JWs wants to claim they are they faithful and discreet slave, they had better have some verifiable evidence to back that claim up. If someone wants to claim freemasons are secretly ruling the world, they had better have some verifiable evidence to back that claim up.
So far, I've yet to see verifiable evidence that backs the masonic claims. Thus what I am left with are web pages that make lots of claims, quote people who make the same claims, and never back it up with anything that an observer can check for themselves. That makes what they are saying merely conjecture.
It wouldn't surprise me to find out that there is a secret society that controls the world. All I ever ask for is evidence that is rational and verifiable. Until then, no matter how much of this stuff I read, I no more believe it than I believe the governing body is the faithful and discreet slave (lots of claims have been made for that conjecture, none of which stands up to scrutiny either).
Feel free to ignore all of what I said. You are a free agent and can do whatever you like. I apply this same standard to all subjects in life, and it serves me well in finding out facts and weeding out empty conjecture.
"Who is Teddy and Slickdick?"
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If man was supposedly created in gods image, then.....holy krap...we're all doomed.-sKallyWagger
Hey skally,thanks...OUTLAW
I have read a little on the history of Freemasonry. It is correct that some prominent people were Freemason's, like Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. As a matter of fact most of the founding fathers were Freemasons. Like any religion, they would like it if everyone thought the same way that they do but is there really a conspiracy to rule the world??? I have found that Fundamental Christians don't like the Freemasons because the Freemasons do not promote any one religion over another. So then you have to consider that any hate literature by such Fundamental Christians, have a self serving reason to propagated it.
Will
"I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's."
Mark Twain
Yeah those evil Masons and thier hospitals...I knew ill children and Fez wearing go cart riders ruled the world...Talk about exclusive. They don't knock on doors recruiting. The don't force attendance. They have funny, yet intriguing handshakes, and come from all kinds of different religious experiences. They have mini orgs for the kiddies and cool rings. I've had personal interaction with many Hella Shriners in Dallas and I can say they have all been very nice. Not exactly Illuminati material if you ask me. I spent many many days at the Shriners hospital while my kid was being cared for. You have to be sponsored/recomended by a mason to get treatment there. They take superior care of the godesses and the godless....As for all the paranoids that think they are into world domination, make sure you're just not jealous. Either that or invent your own dam handshake and get a life.
Sincerely,
District Overbeer
What are wrong with the Free Masons? Seriously, they are an organization that has lasted a very long time. I know many people who are members and they tend to be quite liberal. Yes they may be a secret society, but so are frats and soroities. So are many groups....