Albert Pike and a chemical separation from God
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That's a fair point. So, you wouldn't describe him as something like a Free Mason Pope, for lack of a better term, from centuries gone bye?
Also, if you feel like sharing, I'd be curious to know what you believe. Do you think Lucifer plays a role (as something other than Satan, maybe even something good) to many Masons?
There's evil people in every group, and people who are attracted to fortune and power. Some Masonic allegory and symbols are a sort of retelling of the biblical story of creation but in greater detail. Lucifer is mentioned but not as a being to be worshipped or followed in any way, any more then being mentioned in the Bible is encouragement for him to be worshipped or persued.
I absolutely do believe there are some satanic luciferians who are also freemasons. I have never met one before, and I hope I never do, in any lodge or school or place of work.
Interesting. What is Lucifer then, and is it safe to assume the masons take get additional details from gnostic texts? Does the apocrypha play a role at all?
I get what you're saying. My assumption was that Free Masonry had some structure similar to Catholicism, in the sense that what average Catholic folks believe seems to be a lot different than what the upper echelons of "the church" believe.
I can't say much more without violating my oaths. I was going to link you with a YouTube documentary (because technically I wouldn't be revealing anything that wasn't public) but I can't find it at the moment. Suffice it to say, 99% of everything on YouTube about freemasonry and what we believe/study is all sensationalized bullshit. Bullshit I fell for years ago, until I realized it was bullshit, became curious, and joined a lodge to find out. So much bullshit. I've only seen the one documentary about a specific set of "lore" which is actually 100% accurate. If I can find it and remember this comment thread I'll post it. You need a decent knowledge of biblical lore/allegory to understand it, but even if you don't have that you'll likely find it interesting.
I don't mean to prod. I'm just genuinely interested... Are you able to talk about what the oaths are (in a general sense)?
I have a solid knowledge of the Bible and a decent familiarity with the apocrypha. I believe Jesus came to set us free. And I don't think the prophecy surrounding that is coincidence. That said, I'm still curious what your thoughts are. Outside of some drunken conversations in front a bar in my younger days, I don't think I've really picked anybody's brain about the Masons who was actually in the organization. Do Freemasons follow the Bible?
...And I'm realizing that's probably not something you're super allowed to answer, so feel free to ignore it. Still curious about the oaths though.