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Nonsense. I simply noted that you are a fundamentalist.No, no, no, Albion. Not getting away with this one. You lashed out at me for being a fundamentalist
Im not a mason but I do have friends who are and study the same subjects as I do so Im like a real "free" mason without the actual lodge. Their core belief is "Neoplatonistic" or "Gnostic" in nature its about the planets and geometry, alchemy and self improvement. Too bad Christians forgot about their roots and just started parroting the Bible without any clue as to what is actually written there. The Bible is an encoded hermetical work and should not be interpreted literally although it still makes some sense even on that basic level.
I doubt that it's possible to be a real Mason without any personal experience of the lodge and its teachings. I also have to question what you call the "core beliefs." However, Masonry does call upon its members to strive for self-improvement and knowledge.
I don't aspire to be a Mason and what I said was a pun on being "free" from any lodge and its oath of silence and other nonsense.
My teacher is Mercury himself and I have access to higher planes of understanding then any Mason or Rosicrucian. My degree is Hierophant, which pretty much makes me the Supreme Authority on all religion on this planet and the Supreme Mason.
BTW Albion is a made up name, its supposed to be Albania.
I doubt that it's possible to be a real Mason without any personal experience of the lodge and its teachings. I also have to question what you call the "core beliefs." However, Masonry does call upon its members to strive for self-improvement and knowledge.
I understood that, Rush. My comment there was about the description of Freemasonry as being "Neoplatonistic" or "Gnostic." Perhaps I should rather have asked you to explain your observation further, but it's not that critical.Rush5 said:I don't aspire to be a Mason and what I said was a pun on being "free" from any lodge and its oath of silence
Thanks for the clarification, Rush. You have a nice day.My teacher is Mercury himself and I have access to higher planes of understanding then any Mason or Rosicrucian. My degree is Hierophant, which pretty much makes me the Supreme Authority on all religion on this planet and the Supreme Mason.
What you write on the internet is out there. Spin it all you wish, but you wrote what you wrote.
I guess it's the way he put it as though that is something to accuse a Christian of being, which, of course, is not the first time that term has been used by Masons in a derogatory manner.
I guess it's the way he put it as though that is something to accuse a Christian of being, which, of course, is not the first time that term has been used by Masons in a derogatory manner.
Feel free to point out what's unfair to fundamentalists in that and what part of it amounts to "lash out."Washum is a fundamentalist and doesn't believe it's right to belong to any clubs, etc. in which men of different faiths gather....
Yes, I know what you mean. It's kinda like those Christians who think anything goes when it comes to communicating with pagans, including joining them in corporate prayer to the demon spirits they pray to, and embracing their works-based salvific teachings that reject the exclusivity of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
That was my first reaction, too. As we all know, "kinda like" is nothing. It's what someone says when musing aloud about some stray thought.Your comments make no sense.
How about showing us where albion reportedly spoke ill of fundamentalist.
And the reference to "pagans" is supposed, I guess, to be an insult, yet we all know that a pagan doesn't meet the membership requirements of Freemasonry, so the idea of a Christian Mason praying with a pagan is not even worth a denial, it's so farfetched.
The basic requirement is that one must believe in the existence of a supreme being. It appears as though your statement is causing confusion within the Craft
free masonry is a cult, nothing more
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