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<blockquote data-quote="topher694" data-source="post: 74291727" data-attributes="member: 416795"><p>A mentor of mine wrote a book/manual on healing and deliverance that has an extensive section on freemasonry. Part of that includes a good sized list of organizations that are connected to freemasonry at some level or another. A great deal of research went into this. Anyway, the Knights of Columbus is NOT on that list. I can't say if it is a good organization or not, but I do not think it is connected to freemasonry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topher694, post: 74291727, member: 416795"] A mentor of mine wrote a book/manual on healing and deliverance that has an extensive section on freemasonry. Part of that includes a good sized list of organizations that are connected to freemasonry at some level or another. A great deal of research went into this. Anyway, the Knights of Columbus is NOT on that list. I can't say if it is a good organization or not, but I do not think it is connected to freemasonry. [/QUOTE]
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