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Masonic/mormon Connection
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05-04-2007, 01:59 PM
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Masonic/mormon Connection
I would like to explain the connection between the Masons and Mormons.
A lot of people are trying to put Mormonism in a bad light by connecting it to Freemasonry. True, many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay saints were Masons. What they don't understand is this: There are 2 paths in freemasonry, York Rite and Scottish Rite The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry perverted the temple rituals of Soloman's temple. Just because members were Masons and Mormons does not mean they were in the Scottish Rite. The temple rituals that are done in the modern day Mormon temples are not connected to the Scottish Rite rituals. Joseph Smith knew people could not hold things sacred in the way they should be. So he wanted the LDS members to join masonry to learn how to hold something secret as a stepping stone to learning how to hold something sacred. |
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05-15-2007, 03:02 AM
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Masonic/mormon Connection
The Godmakers
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=48...q=the+godmakers An explosive documentary which takes you inside the secret Mormon ceremonies. The pagan nature of these rites and rituals, practiced by an elite few in the Mormon Church, are exposed here for the first time on film. This fast paced and hard-hitting documentary reveals heart-breaking accounts of families and lives destroyed by the Mormon church. It includes interviews with Mormon leaders and depicts accurate dramatizations of occult Mormon temple rituals that even most Mormons have never seen...secrets so guarded that those who protect the rituals risk death! 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitt Romney and *Mormonism* http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1...amp;q=Mormonism The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That's the official name for what is popularly known as the Mormon Church. Most people associate Mormons with missionaries on bikes, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and polygamy. Of course, that's not the whole story. The Mormons are a peculiar people, with a unique set of beliefs and quite a history. Meet Mitt Romney. Romney is a Mormon Republican who'd like to be the next president. People are asking the question: Will his religion affect whether or not evangelicals vote for him? That's a good question. But to many of us evangelical Christians in Utah who witness to Mormons, we think there are more important questions. Will this be an opportunity for the public to learn about what *Mormonism* really teaches? Will the doctrines of * Mormonism* be accurately portrayed? Will people understand the differences between *Mormonism* and Biblical Christianity? This video is more about *Mormonism* than it is about Mitt Romney. We use an interview Romney had on the Charlie Rose Show as a springboard for conversation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/ Mormons pray to "Jesus" and extol Him in a manner so close to genuine Christianity that they have deceived tens of millions into thinking they are Christian. Do you know how to witness to a Mormon, to bring him into the Truth of the Gospel? This pamphlet correctly answers the following questions. 1) History of Mormonism 2) Who was Joseph Smith? 3) From whence did the "Book of Mormon" come? 4) Are American Indians really of Israeli descent? 5) What does Mormonism require for Salvation? 6) Why do Mormons practice the pagan institution, "baptism for the dead"? 7) Why are secret rituals practiced in Mormon temples? |
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05-18-2007, 08:06 AM
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Masonic/mormon Connection
I am going to make this easy for everyone. The Masons are conected to every religious group in the world. Everyone who has ever had any power was a mason. they are everywhere.
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