A chief disdain of mine is any "Christian" pastor
I'm sure everyone is well aware that you have a disdain for practically ANY pastor who chooses the route of education over ignorance, as has been well attested by your often-included "seminary-trained" when you make that accuastion. Your tendency to lump things into one-size-fits-all categories apparently is not restricted only to Masonry, because you seem to spit the phrase "seminary-trained" out with disgust, as though every single seminary that may be found is to be condemned.
who supports such heresy, while insisting its not "his own personal position" at the same time.
Apparently, then, you refer to the Bible itself as "heresy," which is where I got the position I take on "purity." That is most DEFINITELY YOUR "own personal position."
You offered your spin, "which excludes Jesus Christ," in reference to Masonry. Masonry does not "exclude Jesus Christ." The nearest thing you could possibly state in that regard is that "Masonry does not
insist on Jesus Christ." But that only means Masonry is neutral, in much the same way it would be with Boy Scouts, Lions Club, the teaching profession, or any other group which is neutral in regard to one's religion. But as can be seen from the previous post, and from an ABUNDANCE MORE I could post, Masonry's symbols were adopted in DIRECT reference to Christ in symbol. The Lamb quote certainly shows that, and why would anybody say the symbol of a lamb in reference to Christ is "heresy?"
And it ought to be clear to anyone that "does not insist" is a far different situation than "excludes."
As I preached just two days ago, The just shall
live by his faith. I am well aware that we are commanded to
be holy, for He is holy, (1 Pet. 1:15), that we are to serve God in holiness and righteousness before Him
all our days (Luke 1:75), that we are to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives
in this present age (Titus 2:12), that the salt spring
cannot produce fresh water (James 3:12), that a good tree
cannot bear bad fruit (Matt. 7:18), that everyone who hears these words of mine and
does not put them into practice, is like a foolish man who built his house on sand and it fell with a great crash (Matt. 7:26-27), that we are to
make every effort to add to your faith goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love, because
if you do these things, you will never fall, but if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted, and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from all his past sins (2 Pet. 1:5-10), and a host of other assertions of exactly the same things.