"What is Free Masonry and what do Free Masons believe?"
Answer:
Freemasonry, Eastern Star, and other similar "secret" organizations
appear to be harmless fellowship gatherings. Many of them appear to
promote belief in God. However, upon closer examination, we find that
the only belief requirement is not that one must believe in the True and
Living God, but rather, that one must believe in the existence of a
“Supreme Being”, which includes the “gods” of Islam, Hinduism, or any
other world religion. The unbiblical and anti-Christian beliefs and
practices of this organization are partially hidden beneath an outward
appearance of a supposed compatibility with the Christian faith. The
following is a comparison of what the Bible says with the "official"
position of Freemasonry:
Salvation from Sin:
The Bible’s View: Jesus became the sinner’s sacrifice before God when He
shed His blood and died as the propitiation (payment) for the sins of
all those who would ever believe (Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:8, John 3:16).
Mason’s View: The very process of joining the Lodge requires Christians
to ignore the exclusivity of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. According
to Freemasonry, a person will be saved and go to heaven as a result of
his good works and personal self-improvement.
The View of the Bible:
The Bible’s View: The supernatural and plenary inspiration of the
Scriptures—that they are inerrant and that their teachings and authority
are absolute, supreme, and final. The Bible is the Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 2:13).
Mason’s View: The Bible is only one of several “Volume(s) of Sacred
Law,” all of which are deemed to be equally important in Freemasonry.
The Bible is an important book, only as far as those members who claim
to be Christians are concerned, just as the Koran is important to
Muslims. The Bible is not considered to be the exclusive Word of God,
nor is it considered to be God’s sole revelation of himself to
humankind; but only one of many religious sourcebooks. It is a good
guide for morality. The Bible is used primarily as a symbol of God’s
will, which can also be captured in other sacred texts, like the Koran
or Rig Vedas.
The Doctrine of God:
The Bible’s View: There is one God. The various names of God refer to
the God of Israel and reveal certain attributes of God. To worship other
gods or to call upon other deities is idolatry (Exodus 20:3). Paul spoke of idolatry as a heinous sin (1 Corinthians 10:14) and John said that idolaters will perish in hell (Revelation 21:8).
Mason’s View: All members must believe in a deity. Different religions
(Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc.) acknowledge the same God, only call
Him different names. Freemasonry invites people of all faiths, even if
they use different names for the ‘Nameless One of a hundred names,’ they
are yet praying to the one God and Father of all.
The Doctrine of Jesus and the Trinity:
The Bible’s View: Jesus was God in human form (Matthew 1:18-24, John 1:1). Jesus is the second person of the trinity (Matthew 28:19, Mark 1:9-11). While on earth, He was fully human (Mark 4:38, Matthew 4:2) and fully divine (John 20:28, John 1:1-2, Acts 4:10-12). Christians should pray in Jesus’ name and proclaim Him before others, regardless of offense to non-Christians (John 14:13-14, 1 John 2:23, Acts 4:18-20).
Mason’s View: There is no exclusivity in Jesus Christ or the Triune God
who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; therefore there is no doctrine
of the deity of Jesus Christ. It is deemed to be un-Masonic to invoke
the name of Jesus when praying, or mention His name in the Lodge.
Suggesting that Jesus is the only way to God contradicts the principle
of tolerance. The name of Jesus has been omitted from biblical verses
that are used in Masonic rituals. Jesus is on the same level as other
religious leaders.
Human Nature and Sin:
The Bible’s View: All humans are born with a sinful nature, are totally depraved, and need a Savior from sin (Romans 3:23, Romans 5:12, Psalm 51:5, Ephesians 2:1). The Bible denies that because of the Fall, humanity has within itself the capacity for moral perfection (1 John 1:8-10, Romans 1:18-25).
Mason’s View: Through symbols and emblems, Masons teach that man is not
sinful, just “rude and imperfect by nature”. Human beings are able to
improve their character and behavior in various ways, including acts of
charity, moral living, and voluntary performance of civic duty. Humanity
possesses the ability of moving from imperfection toward total
perfection. Moral and spiritual perfection lies within men and women.
When a Christian takes the oath of Freemasonry, he is swearing to the
following doctrines that God has pronounced false and sinful:
1. That salvation can be gained by man’s good works.
2. That Jesus is just one of many equally revered prophets.
3. That they will remain silent in the Lodge and not talk of Christ.
4. That they are approaching the Lodge in spiritual darkness and
ignorance, when the Bible says Christians are already in the light,
children of the light, and are indwelt by the Light of the World—Jesus
Christ.
5. By demanding that Christians take the Masonic oath, Masonry leads
Christians into blasphemy and taking the name of the Lord in vain.
6. Masonry teaches that its G.A.O.T.U. [Great Architect of the
Universe], whom Masonry believes is the true God of the universe, is
representative of all gods in all religions.
7. Masonry makes Christians take a universalist approach in their
prayers, demanding a “generic” name be used so as not to offend
non-believers who are Masonic “brothers”.
8. By swearing the Masonic oath and participating in the doctrines of
the Lodge, Christians are perpetuating a false gospel to other Lodge
members, who look only to Masonry’s plan of salvation to get to heaven.
By their very membership in such a syncretistic type organization, they
have severely compromised their witnessing as Christians.
9. By taking the Masonic obligation, the Christian is agreeing to allow
the pollution of his mind, spirit, and body by those who serve false
gods and believe false doctrines.
As you can see, Masonry denies and contradicts the clear teaching of
Scripture and numerous issues. Masonry also requires people to engage in
activities which the Bible condemns. As a result, a Christian should
not be a member of any secret society or organization that has any
connection with Freemasonry.
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