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Offline CampeadorShin

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« on: February 07, 2007, 09:52:32 PM »
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  • They give this site:

    http://askafreemason.org/

    I've checked out their "frequently asked questions", most of it is lies, contradicted by previous claims made by past masons.
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    « Reply #1 on: February 08, 2007, 02:52:07 PM »
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  • Should this thread go in the resisting the NWO subforum?
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    « Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 03:38:20 PM »
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  • It could go in that subforum -- but I'm not picky.
    Many posts are hard to categorize.

    Yes, it's true that the "lower" Freemasons haven't the first clue about what their organization is REALLY about.

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    « Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 04:50:21 PM »
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  • If you know someone in the Freemasons, you can pray them out, just like anything else.  Pray your rosary to get them out, and see how powerful the rosary is over the Freemasons.  I know someone who's done this a few times, and the turn around was pretty fast.  lol  If a person is obstinant, they may not be converted right away, but the earlier you get them the lesser hold satan has on them.  Pray them out; they'll either leave on their own, or they will get the boot.  The devils don't want someone around who's causing them that much spiritual warfare.  They don't want to have to deal with our Blessed Mother.  It's so powerful, it's almost funny.  I know of someone who prayed out freemasons, one of them wasn't even a believer in Christ, yet he blamed the prayers of the person who told him that they were going to pray them out.  He was apparently mad, but never-the-less, it's another one out!

    Ha!  I know of someone who actually used to go and park in front of a freemason building and pray the rosary.  

     :light-saber:  the force is with you, if you pray your rosary
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    « Reply #4 on: February 10, 2007, 07:59:48 PM »
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  • The freemasons did not want to conform with the Will of God and his Church. The world adopted their view of God and the Church, but took their point of view to the next level. The world is now full of free freemasons who have the same attitude toward them as they have toward God and His Church. Why submit to the rules of freemasonary when you can simply be free?

    It's fairly clear the devil has what he wants from them and no longer needs them.


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    « Reply #5 on: February 10, 2007, 08:01:48 PM »
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  • Yes, but it is still a recruiting tool for those higher up NWO types.
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    « Reply #6 on: February 10, 2007, 09:03:15 PM »
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  • Quote from: CampeadorShin
    Yes, but it is still a recruiting tool for those higher up NWO types.


    I heard a sermon from a NO priest recently (I was ... but now no longer... attending NOM during the week to receive Holy Communion daily, since it's not possible for me to get to a Latin Mass certain days throughout the week).  He sounded like a Freemason.  He talked about Adam and Eve, and that although Adam's sin of telling a lie brought evil into the world, good came of it: because it gave them the ability to see good and evil and they could now choose on their own :scared2:.

    Oh my goodness!!!   They ate from the Tree of Knowledge, deciding for themselves what is good and evil, and that is good?   Oh my goodness!  Holy Obedience right out the window!   It's all about knowing for oneself.  Gnosticism.  He sounds totally like a Freemason.   He's even promoting the good of "evil" by suggesting that we can decide for ourselves what is good and that having "knowledge" in the sense of "knowing as God knows", even apart from obedience to God is not only possible but a plausible objective.  Total Freemason-speak!
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    « Reply #7 on: February 11, 2007, 09:43:01 AM »
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  • Garden of Eden apologetics.  That's a first to my knowledge, but it figures.  If you deviate from the path by even one degree it will eventually take you miles from your destination.  I heard of one priest who insisted that people pray to nature, or some such.  A few people walked out, but most stayed and prayed along with him.  

    But my point is that even a small false premise will have disastrous effects further along, and like the frog brought slowly to a boil, people don't see how dangerous it is getting.  To the errant this nonsense makes sense because it is a natural progression.  So the first thing one must be very careful about is getting it right before they start out in any direction, because it becomes increasingly hard to see where they are going, turn and adjust their bearings.  Mostly today I see people so dead sure of themselves that the mere suggestion that they might re-evaluate things is a sin in their eyes.  I suggest that checking one's bearings frequently is essential to arriving home.
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