The Watchtower and the Masons

by ozziepost 135 Replies latest jw friends

  • Joey Jo-Jo
    Joey Jo-Jo

    Prognoser: I would be interested to know if you could provide me with references for your claims, mainly that the catholic church ever opposed the masonic rite, and how exactly does freemasonry attack moralism.

    As far as I am aware, Russell is not the only person who is hard to track down, as I have been told by ex-masons they are allowed to lie for the greater good, a lot like the story of ruth. The evidence is not conclusive but it does suggest that Russel was influenced by masons but it may not be the reason why he started the bible students, I also heard that Russel was not the president, I would be interest to know more about the founder of the bible students than Russell.

  • Prognoser
    Prognoser

    Joey Jo-Jo: I'll just show you a few brief examples. Keep in mind that despite the opposition of Catholicism to Freemasonry, some prominent Catholics did become Masons, and the Masonic lodge did infiltrate the Catholic Church later on. (Freemasonry had an easier time infiltrating the Protestant churches for somer reason, all around the time C.T. Russell, Joseph Smith, and others got their big starts. The Watchtower was only one of many to receive their financing and influence from the Masonic movement and the Illuminists)

    "The two systems of Romanism and Freemasonry are not only incompatible, but they are radically opposed to each other" (Freemason's Chronicle, 1884, II, I7). This is so well understood that we are not surprised to know that Masons as a body do not want Catholics in their ranks. "We won't make a man a Freemason until we know that he isn't a Catholic" (Freemason's Chronicle, 1890, II,347).

    Now, you have to understand that Freemasonry, which promoted itself under the banner of "liberty, fraternity, and equality" was all about snuffing out the moralists, epitomized by the Christian Church and the aristocracy.

    A pamphlet, Freemasonry (revised edition, 1935), published by the Catholic Truth Society, makes quite clear that the solemn oath of secrecy is one of the "two main grounds of objection," the other and apparently more serious one being that freemasonry " tends to undermine belief in Catholic Christianity by substituting for it what is practically a rival religion based on deistic or naturalistic principles."

    And it turns out that liberty, fraternity, and equality were not about actual freedom but ended up being another sophisticated system of control, guiding men and women by their passions. The same could be argued for today's predicament of the dominance of liberal ideologies.

    "The whole business is more serious than you think. The plot has so carefully been hatched that it's practically impossible for the Church and the Monarchy to escape." —Henry de Virieu (Freemason), 1782.

    That the Freemasons had a leading role in both the French and Russian revolutions is undeniable. France was the stronghold of the Catholic Church while Russia was the stronghold of the Orthodox Church under the Christian Tsar. The Illuminati, under Adam Weishaupt, also played a leading role in the revolutions, particularly the sexual revolution, which began with the Marquis de Sade (from whom we get sadism). Illuminism, as a perverse adaption of Catholic confession, was the precursor to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis and, later, espionage. Perhaps this knowledge of the revolutionary nature of Freemasonry gives us some insight into the motivation for the Masonic B'nai Brith's financing of Charles Taze Russell and the early Watchtower. Is not the Jehovah's Witness doctrine revolutionary standing amongst the Catholic and Orthodox Church? Although it does not deconstruct moralism the way the Masons did in the 18th and 19th centuries, it deliberately attacks "Christendom" and goes out of its way to oppose all of its core tenets (grace by faith, divinity of Christ, etc.).

    During the revolutionary period, Freemasonry attacked moralism through the press, literature, and, obviously, through the bloody overthrow of "throne and altar." It appears that key doctrines of Illuminism were spread through key writers, like the Marquis de Sade, William Godwin, Abbe Augustin Barruel, etc.

  • Prognoser
    Prognoser

    Another important aspect of the Jehovah's Witness-Freemasonry connection not discussed by Springmeier is the use of the Kabbalists' tetragrammaton. It is considered the Lost Word of Freemasonry and hold's special significance in Masonic ritual as well as demonic invocations. It is central to Enochian magic, something which Charles Taze Russell is said to have been involved in. This is a whole other can of worms that could warrant a thread of its own. The following is a Masonic depiction of the tetragrammaton as the lost word of Masonry in the Royal Arch degree in the Scottish Rite.

    The lost Word of Masonry

    As the Illuminati became successful infiltrating the Catholic Church and eventually the Protestant ones following the bloody revolutions, the pyramid with the tetragrammaton inside of it started showing up all over the place, including in the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Eventually, it became prominent in all of the secret societies and fraternal orders. I mentioned the Illuminist Marquis de Sade earlier. De Sade was not a theist, yet his pornographic writing Justine contains the pyramid and tetragrammaton on the title page. Justine was approved by the Illuminati (thus the pyramid mark) and proved extremely useful for the aims of the French Revolution.

    Strange place for the so-called name of God to be showing up, isn't it?

  • apostatethunder
    apostatethunder

    They are what they are, which is degenerates.

  • apostatethunder
  • Prognoser
    Prognoser

    And the pyramid sybolism is absolutely everywhere. The Watchtower and the Masons is just a drop in the bucket.

  • mP
    mP

    @ozzie

    all religions are basically the same which is why there are so many similarities. Many have holidays on the solstices and equinoxes, for example. Thye also have heros born of a virgin. There are a lot of historical records that show how shocked the Spanish were when the arrived in the Americas and realise the locals believed in many similar stories and tales. Naturally they said the devil gave the natives a false story and so on, which is basically the same thing we have heard from the WTS.

  • Prognoser
    Prognoser
    Thye also have heros born of a virgin. There are a lot of historical records that show how shocked the Spanish were when the arrived in the Americas and realise the locals believed in many similar stories and tales.

    @mP

    This was popularized by Acharya S. in Christ Conspiracy but has been refuted. Acharya basically regurgitated the teachings of Theosophist Helena Blavatsky, a prominent Illuminist. Blavatsky is hardly a credible source on anything other than degeneracy.

  • Prognoser
    Prognoser

    More on the tetragrammaton and its significance to Freemasonry and Illuminism as the "lost word."

    The magical hexagram

    666

  • apostatethunder
    apostatethunder

    Matthew 5:6

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