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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 366.10973
EAN num: 9780736922173
ISBN number: 0736922172
Label: Harvest House Publishing houses
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Page Count: 96
Printing Date: March 01, 2009
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Well–known authors and researchers John Ankerberg, John Weldon, and Dillon Burroughs have updated and revised The Facts on the Masonic Lodge, a best–selling title from the popular Facts On Series (more than 1.9 million copies of books from this series sold).
The Facts on the Masonic Lodge is filled with well–documented facts and comprehensive comparisons to biblical truths. Readers learn what Masonry (also known as Freemasonry or “the Lodge”) is by discovering when it began, who has been involved, what its teachings are, and how it influences their lives and the Christian church today. The Facts on the Masonic Lodge provides concise, straightforward answers to questions that include:
- Is Masonry a religion?
- What do the Masons teach about Jesus, salvation, and life after death?
- What do Masonic symbols represent?
- Are Masonry and Christianity compatible?
- Why is understanding Masonry important today?
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Dear Readers, please be VERY careful with this work. It is written by anti-Masons with the sole goal of presenting anti-Masonic propaganda. This is not a book of facts, it is a book of falsehoods - proven falsehoods under the guise of facts. John Ankerberg & John Weldon have been peddling this nonsense for some time. Buyer beware.
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I myself am a friend of an entire masonic family for 13 years. I got this book after I very first noticed the "anti-masonic" rhetoric online and I could not believe it at all. I was convinced that there was nothing wrong with what my friends participated in.
However, Ankerberg & Weldon do a very nice common-sense approach to give the obvious differences between Christianity and Masonry. Through my personal experiences with my friends (who also claim to be Christians) I began to sense something was very wrong, and reading this book confirmed it. My friends eat, breathe, talk and excrete masonry, so I have seen quite a bit.
I have taken many of the topics in this book, and along with other sources, and discussed them with one of my masonic friends. She has confirmed all of them through her words and actions.
A friend at my church also presented this book to a mason he works with who also confirmed that everything in it is accurate. But yet, he is so deceived that he persists to let this fraternity use him.
I cannot cover everything here, but Ankerberg and Weldon actual give an approach that just scratches the surface. You will want to learn more. What I have learned is this (confirming with my masonic friends): they swear oaths that are verbally vile and bloody, put ropes around initiate's bodies--including the neck, make the initiate alter his clothing. They promote making good men better, but provide no provision for "bad" men. They discriminate against people who they consider having "bad mental qualities" even though they have neither medical or legal licenses to make that judgment. They also promote brotherly support of one another, but when my masonic friends had a devastating fire in their home, not a single fraternity member showed up to help them.
I don't even need to be a Christian to confirm these things. Just a little discernment is all that is needed. I wish every mason, not even just Christian ones, will read this booklet. It's very short and can bring some things into perspective, even for those of other religious beliefs. These authors I think do a nice job demonstrating how this fraternity is disrespectful for all religious beliefs, not just Christianity.
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The best advice regarding the written word is to carefully consider the source and motivation for writing it. With that in mind, one sees a steady flow of uninformed, sensational (yes, even malicious) attacks upon the Masons. They carefully ignore mentioning Christian leaders as Norman Vincent Peale, Methodist Bishop Carl Sanders, and the late president of Baylour University (Southern Baptist) Abner McCall- all 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Masons. It's ALL about portraying Masonry as a non-Christian (it's NEVER claimed to be Christian) or as some "alternative religion". My long held stance is that it's a handy way for these "evangelists of ignorance" to fill their coffers in the same way the National Enquirer does. The unwashed mob is still out there, watching TV and sending their hard-earned dollars in to "ministers" who probably know better than what they're saying, laughing all the way to the bank...
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I started to read the book in hopes of finding out more about Freemasonry. I soon found out that Mr. Ankergerg simply put Masonry on a hit list. He is not an expert on Masonry and in fact makes up much of what he writes about the Fraternity..I wonder how someone who is so full of hate can consider himself a man of God? A much better and factual book on Freemasonry would be "Born In Blood" by John J. Robinson.
Sincerely & Respectfully Bro. Manny Blanco Moreno ValleyLodge # 804 Moreno Valley, CA
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John Ankerberg is a master of destruction against virtually every institution except his special outlook an christianity. This book, like his whole series, takes ideas and presents them completely out of context. If your a hate mongerer, this books for you.
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