Masons! God Doesn't Take Bribes
June 29, 2013
"Masons don't build children's hospitals because they love God. In the same way they bought their friends, they are trying to buy off God."
by Jake Shreffler
(henrymakow.com)
Jake Shreffler is a scientist who was "burned by Jesuit and Masonic propaganda." His website is www.arrowchaser.com
In pursuit of insider information, conspiracy researchers often neglect what these societies openly teach. Freemasons reveal themselves in their ceremonies for funerals and cornerstones.
This author saw a truly sad sight at a cornerstone ceremony. A man in Masonic regalia told the audience that the goal of morality is to make a man into a brick in the Celestial Lodge. Such a man isn't hearing God: Morality only points out problems, whereas humanity needs to look to God for the solution. But Freemasons won't do that, because God is the cornerstone which they rejected.
The plan for bribing God can be inferred from a Masonic funeral service for California which states: "the recollection of a virtuous and well spent life will yield the only comfort and consolation."
This confirms that the Masons received no forgiveness and assurance from God. If they had, then they would not rely on their own virtues to get into the Celestial Lodge. The statement really underscores the absurdity of Masons hiding their bogus plan of salvation from outsiders. The good works that Masons do are nothing but a futile attempt to cover up their evil deeds. They aren't doing good deeds out of love, they are doing them for admission into heaven thereby rendering them empty.
If Masons really loved God, instead of rubbing their alleged morality in everybody's faces, they would sincerely apologize to God for their evildoing, and ask Him to direct their paths. They would be directed out of Mystery Babylon: resigning from their lodges and churches. If they would truly seek God, then He would turn them from their evil and give them cause for comfort and consolation about the afterlife.
The public must likewise follow God to avoid being swept into the Freemasons' vortex. They must not be in agreement with the System or the many Masons-without-the-Aprons who also plan to bribe God with some good deeds. God could forgive their wrongdoing if only they would come to Him in sincerity.
BLUE LODGES NOT EXCUSED
Many so-called exposés on Freemasons lead the audience to sympathize with Blue Masonry (the first three degrees) by implying that Blue Masons are just nice people who couldn't possibly know about the Luciferians at the top of their organizations. However, researchers need to wake up to the fact that the Blue Lodge system is what pointed Albert Pike (a famous Luciferian, left) towards hell by assuring Pike that he was right with God, even while he called the spirit of God "Baphomet" and a "goat".
Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia states: "Many Freemasons make this flight [after death] with no other guarantee of a safe landing than their belief in the religion of Freemasonry. If that is a false hope, the fraternity should abandon funeral services and devote its attention to activities where it is sure of its ground and its authority."
Freemasons want the public to believe that their teachings about God are so special that one ought to swear secrecy and pay dearly to hear these secrets. Thus they have purchased their "friends", and have shown their hatred for the rest of humanity. Then they have the nerve to pray for God's "assistance" in conducting this evil. Thereby God is rejected as an architect, because the Masons hate their neighbor.
Masons don't build childrens' hospitals because they love God. In the same way they bought their friends, they are trying to buy off God. The children's' hospitals and other charities are a bribe offered to God in the hope that He will admit them into that "Great Lodge in the Sky". However, come Judgment Day God will not accept their bribes and secret handshakes.
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First Comment from Dan: "The Lodge goes after assets of Masons when they die. "
Freemasonry is clever. They tell the newbie that membership won't interfere with his religion. Because it is 'non-sectarian', this requires the man to set his own religious morals and ethics aside when he comes in the Lodge. The newbie learns to speak only in terms of 'the Great Architect'.
The newbie is told "Masonry is a unique system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols." Freemasonry speaks a great deal about morals and ethics, but they have their own special interpretations of these, which are revealed only through the series of initiations.
Masonic ethics are not Christian. The well known example is the obligation to commit perjury on a brother Mason's behalf if you're called to witness, and know he's guilty. Unquestioning obedience to the Lodge superiors is required, over conscience or religion convictions.
This alone is why Freemasonry is incompatible with religions that place men under God's will and God's laws. Take Christianity for example. Jesus reduced the Mosaic commandments to two: love God with all your heart, mind and soul, and love all neighbors as yourself, especially your enemies. Do these and you'll never break the other commandments. In Masonry, the lodge comes before God, and 'love' is reserved for the brotherhood.
The famous charities always have strings attached. Last time I checked around 2005 or so, it came out that only a small percentage of Freemason's national intake actually goes to charity.
Here, you can glimpse how the Lodge goes after assets of Masons when they die. The trick is Masonic legislators and judges have installed statutes and codes which give them leverage in overriding a man's will. In this case notice that the appellee isn't simply the lodge, it's "Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children". That in no way assures that if the lodge wins the dead man's 2 million dollars that it will all go to the charity. They will be legal fees of course, and the lawyers are Freemasons. Freemasonry in action is a godless racket.
Featured Comment from Victoria :
There is an arch in Greenwich Village, New York that was built in the late 1800's that I believe was built to frame what the cabal would do to us on 9/11/01.
Called the Washington Square Arch, it's said to have been erected to frame the view of a nearby church, but that church is off to the side and is nothing close to centered in the opening of this arch (the reddish building with the tower on the right, below):
EXITUS ACTA PROBAT - The Outcome Justifies the Deed. Held right over the head of the first President of the U.S. on an arch framing the most destructive event ever to befall this country.
BY THE WAY, in the early 1900's, a "mysterious financier" had plans to build a tower on the very location that the south tower of the WTC would be built 60 years later, but things fell through. I have a theory that the mystery man was the Grandfather of the men who would actually get the WTC built...
There's a lot more, and this arch ties in with many other things... since this went along with the article on your site, I thought you might find this interesting!
Tony Blizzard said (June 29, 2013):
High Masons, like Talmudic Jews, don't actually believe in an afterlife, their work for Satan notwithstanding. Their true philosophy is identical: Enjoy life in this world to the fullest (at anyone else's expense) because that's all there is.
Masonic children's hospitals, like Jewish children's hospitals, are a ploy for the goy labeled "What a good boy am I" plus a salve for a guilty conscience even if subconscious.
The irony is that most of those who actually do the "grunt" work in these hospitals, low masons, biblical believing Jews, or whomever, are sincere in their desire to try to salvage the lives of those children they can, thus being unwitting pawns, unknowingly furthering the nefarious agendas of the satanists in charge.
Does the totally controlling mind set of the protocols show through here for you too?