THIS is exactly what I'm talking about.
Freemasons say, "there is no evidence of this or that" but no denials.
Umm... hi, maybe you missed the last 20+ posts I made in this thread... because there were many denials... here's some more.
Here are the facts as I've found them:
Freemasons study "sacred geometry", ancient religions such as that of the Egyptians, Eastern Religions and the Kaballah in search of God or at least higher knowledge, allegedly from angels.
Incorrect.
Some freemasons might choose to study ancient religions, but that is their individual choice. Freemasonry, itself, does not study these things... nor are they taught within a masonic lodge.
Your basis for this statement was a SINGLE essay that was written by a mason, who took it upon himself to research these things. I've already proven, many times over, that this kind of reasoning doesn't apply to ANY field, masonry included.
The Freemasons take oaths and pray to the "Grand Architect of the Universe", a politically correct god, study/seek and even apply "higher" knowledge passed to mankind from fallen angels.
Yes, freemasons take oaths... which essentially consist of promising to be good people. You still haven't explained why there is anything wrong with that.
As for praying, that is somewhat correct. There is usually a prayer when the lodge is opened... but participation in that prayer is certainly not required. I don't pray, but I'll respect the others in the lodge and remain silent while they do.
The Grand Architect of the Universe is not a "politically correct god"... it is the idea or concept that represents whichever god any particular mason has individually-chosen to follow.
As for seeking knowledge, yes, all masons are encouraged to continue studying and learning in whatever subjects they are interested in. If you are interested in geology, masonry would encourage you to continue learning more about it. If you are interested in business, masonry would encourage you to continue learning more about it. There is no push for "higher" knowledge though... although I'm still not sure what you're really referring to. It sounds like you are implying something supernatural and sinister... which simply isn't true.
The crop circles are symbols of Freemasons including stuff from their tracing boards and sacred geometry but they are leading people to believe that the crop circles are put there by aliens.
SOME (not all) crop circles have been masonic symbols... but you still haven't established that it was actually a freemason that made them, nor have you established a basis for your alleged intent behind them. This is one instance where I won't offer a denial... since it could have been a mason, but I highly doubt it.
We are in the last days/end times and the Freemasons are worldwide, have nation's leaders in their ranks, have a global agenda, have put their symbolism all over the Israeli Supreme Court building and want to build the Temple, accept as members people of all religions except those who believe that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
First, you haven't established that there is ANY "global agenda".
Second, some leaders of business and politics are masons, but as I have said before, that is to be expected of anyone that believes is civic duty, honesty, and integrity.
Third, we've already talked about the symbolism of the Israeli Supreme Court, and how there is nothing sinister about it.
Fourth, you're only evidence of the idea to rebuild that temple was an article from 90 YEARS ago... if masons were so powerful, you would think they would have made some progress on that by now.
Finally, masons accept members of all religions, INCLUDING christians of all denominations. Masons do not discriminate based on faith.
It, in and of itself, is a global political and religious entity that appears to be actively helping in setting up, if not the architect, of a probable end-time delusion.
Freemasonry is not a political organization, nor is it a religion. As I've said before, politics and religion are the two things that you will NOT hear discussed in a lodge.
Is that enough denials for you?