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Rhamiel,
I'm sure you can find clergy who oppose Freemasonry since there are some denominations who do. But that isn't the point. The point is that you have tried to declare Freemasonry to be incompatible with Christianity. You might be able ot argue that it is incompatible with your own Church or some other denomination. But since that is only a view of specific denominations, you can't declare Freemasonry incompatible with the whole of the Christian faith.
There is no conflict between the Gospel of our Lord Jesus and Masonry. However, yes some churches have made it a conflict because in their minds "if you don't agree with us 100% you are wrong".
Freemasonry says no such thing! A belief in God is a prerequisite for membership. No atheist are allowed.
Masonry is not a religion. How many times does this have to be explained to you ?oh? which god do you have to believe in?
does Masonry say that belief in any god is ok?
or does it uphold the truth of Christianity?
now Christians can be in groups like the NFL, which put no focus on religion at all
or we can be in groups like the Knights of Columbus
that put focus on Jesus Christ and His Church
but Freemasonry says that Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Paganism and all the various sects of Christianity are all equal
Then put your mind at ease. Freemasonry says nothing of the sort.it is the fact that Freemasonry says that religion does not really matter
that is the disturbing part
Well, since 1) your premise was in error, andthat is why Christians should not be members of that group
Which 'church' has done that? Cordially, Skip.americanvet said:There is no conflict between the Gospel of our Lord Jesus and Masonry. However, yes some churches have made it a conflict because in their minds "if you don't agree with us 100% you are wrong".
On what basis do you make that claim? Other Masons have described it as a 'mild religion,' and I, personally, believe it to be one.Albion said:Masonry is not a religion. How many times does this have to be explained to you ?
Being that you are also a Freemason, your statement appears to be a bit self-serving. Just out of curiosity, has the UMC ever examined the issue formally and/or issued a statement on it? Or are you now the spokesman for the UMC as well as Freemasonry?circuitrider said:As an ordained United Methodist Elder in Full Connection with the UMC I can tell you that being a Freemason is not incompatible with the Discipline or teaching of the United Methodist Church. You will find no statement of opposition in any of our doctrines or teachings.
Your comment is a bit confusing as it states that Christians do and do not agree on basic Christian views. I'll put that down to poor word choice.Skip, like many fundamentalists, likes to talk about "Biblical Christianity." But Christians do not agree on what constitutes "Biblical Christianity." While mainstream Christian bodies agree on some very basic views (think the Apostle's Creed as an example), on anything beyond basics Christianity is extremely diverse.
Excuse me, but that's a ridiculous charge. How is it "self-serving" for him to inform you that he is an ordained clergyman in the United Methodist Church and that the UMC does not find fault in that?Being that you are also a Freemason, your statement appears to be a bit self-serving.
Well, you certainly need an excuse. But, it's good to see that you don't read Circuitrider's posts with any greater attention to detail than you read mine.Albion said:Excuse me, but that's a ridiculous charge. How is it "self-serving" for him to inform you that he is an ordained clergyman in the United Methodist Church and that the UMC does not find fault in that?
it is the fact that Freemasonry says that religion does not really matter
that is the disturbing part
that is why Christians should not be members of that group
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