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SHOULD A CHRISTIAN BE A MASON | DAVID W DANIELS | CHICK PUBLICATIONS | 96 PAGES
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ANSWERS IN THEIR OWN WORDSSHOULD A
CHRISTIAN
BE A
MASON
?
Author:
David W Daniels
ISBN:
9780758907813
Pages:
96 - Paperback
Price:
$̶7̶.̶5̶0̶
Well-known masons, in their own words, show why no Christian should be a Mason.
FREE Digital Video on Masonry with purchase, available via messaging.
Is Masonry Biblical? Who will you trust to find out?
This book has a specific purpose: It will help you to find out
what Masonry believes
, compared to
what the Bible says
.
For Christians,
the Bible is our only reliable source
to learn
who God is
, and what
He wants for us
, including how to get our
sins forgiven
and have
eternal life
in heaven with Him.
If we want
to understand Masonry
, we need to find out
what is taught to its leaders
and higher-degree Masons and compare that to
what the Bible says
.
You must be able to answer this question with confidence and understanding: "Should a Christian be a Mason?"
To do that, we need to find out these things:
Where did Masonry come from?
What do Masons believe?
Who can we trust for our information?
Who is God, according to these trusted authorities?
Is the God of the Bible the same as the god of masonry?
By the end of this book you will be able to answer these questions for yourself.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Masonry's Secret Origin
Chapter 2: Masonic Beliefs Exposed
Chapter 3: Who Will You Trust?
Joseph Fort Newton
Albert Pike
Chapter 4: Masonry's Position on the Bible
Is the Bible Their Source and Guide?
The Bible to a Christian
Chapter 5: Masonic Symbols for Deity
What Are the Sun and Moon in Masonry?
The Triangle and the Eye
: Sun and God
The Eye of Gold: the Sun or the Deity
The Sun, Triangle and Star: God and "Correct Knowledge"
The Sun and Moon: Also
Osiris and Isis
The Sun and Moon: Also Hermes/Mercury/Thoth and the Master of the Lodge
Mourning the Sun
Chapter 6: Masonic Teachings about Jesus
Chapter 7: Christ in a Pentagram?
The Alpha-Omega Pentagram: The Divine in the Human
The Pentagram as Ahura and the Four Male Emanations
Chapter 8: Baphomet: Masonry's Dirty Secret
Éliphas Lévi's Influence on Masonry
Éliphas Lévi's Drawing of the
Baphomet
Descriptions of the Baphomet
How Albert Pike described the Baphomet
What's missing from Pike's quotation of Lévi
Pike's second Baphomet quote
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Chapter 10: Now What do I Do?
About Author
DAVID W DANIELS
Author, Bible Researcher and Linguist
David Daniels, B.A., M.Div.,
is trained in Bible and linguistics. After twenty years of searching the Hebrew and Greek scriptures and studying the history of the Bible, he concluded that the
King James Bible is God's preserved words
in English.
Once he understood that the King James Bible is the words of God in English, David Daniels became a careful literalist who
believes his Bible without reservation
.
He came to realize that just because he may not have the answer to a particular Bible question, does not mean that there is no answer. That's why he never stops
searching
and
checking
his
sources
. He is
finding
that the
answers
to the "problems" people like to bring up about the Bible are usually found right in the context of the scripture. That's why we have to have a translation that is as literal as possible, to make sure
we haven't missed anything that God actually said
. That's why
we trust the King James Bible
.
From the Author
This is not a book I wanted to write. This is
a book
I felt
I
had
to write
.
Lots of other books make sensational claims from obscure texts and questionable authorities. This book just takes obvious information from readily-available books by Masons, for the most part, and checks what these authoritative Masons say against what the Bible says.
It is simple and systematic, asking the same
questions any Christian should ask before joining a club or group
, much less a "
society of secrets
" like Masonry.
The one controversial element is one I was originally going to leave out: about something called the
"Baphomet."
I had a theory of my own for three years, but had no proof to back my suspicion... until the night before I was going to submit the manuscript. Then I came across English translations of the very
occultist
I suspected of influencing a well-known Masonic authority--and what I found astounded me. I had to add a whole section to the book to share my findings.
I invite you to come to your own conclusions. You are welcome to read the same materials I did, and compare them to the Bible. Then you will be better informed to answer the question for yourself:
SHOULD A
CHRISTIAN
BE A
MASON
?
God bless you as you read.
FAMOUS MASONS
Antiquarians
Elias Ashmole
William Stukeley
Archaeology
Giovanni Belzoni
Augustus Le Plongeon
Sir Charles Warren
Architecture
George Pigrum Bowie
Pierre Charles L’Enfant
Francis M. Rattenbury
Sir Christopher Wren
Artists
Frédéric Bartholdi
Mel Blanc
"Billy" De Beck
Palmer Cox
H.J. DeForest
Harold Gray
William Hogarth
Winsor McCay
George McManus
Alphonse Mucha
Athletics
Harold Ballard
Avery Brundage
Alexander Cartwright
Tim Horton
Arnold Palmer
Lord Stanley
Fred "Cyclone" Taylor
British Columbia
Robert Pim Butchart
Dr. Frederick Dally
Arthur Delamont
David G. Dick
Leonard Frank
Luthor Watts Doney
Henry Holbrook
Frederick W. Howay
Josias Hughes
John T. Marshall
Major Matthews
"JJ" Miller
Sewell P. Moody
Jonathan Nutt
William Ogilvie
H.A.D. Oliver
Israel W. Powell
Rev. Acton Sillitoe
Civics
Dan Beard
William Jennings Bryan
Melvin Jones
Oliver Kelley
Gus Loehr
Justus H. Rathbone
Uriah S. Stevens
John Jordan Upchurch
Craftsmen
William Dudley
Commerce
Nat Bailey
Sir George Bury
E. B. Eddy
Henry Ford
King C. Gillette
James Welton Horne
Alexander Keith
Thomas Lipton
Rowland Macy
Hart Massey
John J. McLaughlin
John Molson, Sr.
Dr. John Stith Pemberton
J. C. Penney
Colonel Sanders
Joseph E. Seagram
George Shillibeer
Dave Thomas
John Wanamaker
Charles Woodward
Diplomacy
D'Eon De Beaumont
Giovanni Casanova
Education
Francis Bellamy
Dr. James Naismith
Joseph-François Perrault
Booker T. Washington
Charles H. Wesley
Entertainment
Bud Abbott
Gene Autry
Clyde Beatty
Wallace Beery
Billy Bevan
Ernest Borgnine
Buffalo Bill Cody
Cantinflas
Cecil B. DeMille
W.C. Fields
Glenn Ford
Arthur Godfrey
D. W. Griffith
Oliver Hardy
Harry Houdini
Sir Henry Irving
Burl Ives
Emmett Kelly
Harold C. Lloyd
Harpo Marx
Tom Mix
Audie Murphy
Dick Powell
Tyrone Power Sr.
Richard Pryor
Don Rickles
Ringling Brothers
Will Rogers
“Chic” Sale
Peter Sellers
Red Skelton
C. Aubrey Smith
Danny Thomas
John Wayne
Ed Wynn
Esoterica
Cagliostro
Paul Foster Case
Manly P. Hall
Fringe Freemasons
Explorers
Sir Joseph Banks
Sir Richard Burton
George Carmack
Henry Larsen
Frederick Schwatka
Sir Ernest Shackleton
Freemasonry
Dr. James Anderson
John Barney
Rev. Erastus Burr
William Byron
Duke of Connaught
Harry Carr
Carl H. Claudy
Delmar D. Darrah
Dr. Chetwode Crawley
Rev. John Desaguliers
William Dodd
John Coustos
Hippolyto Da Costa
Jeremy L. Cross
Laurence Dermott
Thomas Dunckerley
Robert Freke Gould
Prince Hall
William James Hughan
Karl Gotthelf Hund
William Hutchinson
Otto Klotz
Albert Gallatin Mackey
Rob Morris
Joseph Fort Newton
George Oliver
Albert Pike
William Saint Clair
Richard Parsons
William Preston
Chevalier Ramsay
Anthony Sayer
Joseph Richard Seymour
Joseph A. Walkes Jr.
George William Speth
Matthew Thomson
Thomas Smith Webb
Philip, Duke of Wharton
Henry Whymper
Human Rights
John Brown
Jean-Henri Dunant
Rev. Josiah Henson
Law
Roscoe Pound
Law enforcement
Izzy & Moe
J. Edgar Hoover
Robert McBeath VC
Malcolm MacLennan
Literature
James Boswell
Robert Burns
George Gordon Byron
Lord Chesterfield
Samuel Clemens
Palmer Cox
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Edward Gibbon
Johann W. Goethe
Edgar A. Guest
Rudyard Kipling
G.E. Lessing
Charles Mair
Douglas Malloch
Edwin Markham
Alexander Pope
Aleksander Pushkin
Walter Scott
Robert W. Service
Gordon Sinclair
John Steinbeck
Jonathan Swift
Anthony Trollope
Voltaire
Lew Wallace
Oscar Wilde
P. G. Wodehouse
Medicine
Sir Alexander Fleming
Joseph Guillotine
Edward Jenner
Military
Roy Brown
Charles Cornwallis
Edward Cornwallis
Arthur Currie
Simon Fraser of Lovat
Basil Deacon Hobbs
John Jellicoe
Berek Joselewicz
Lord Kitchener
Gilbert Lafayette
Douglas MacArthur
"Wop" May
Sam Steele
Aleksandr Suvorov
Alfred von Tirpitz
Duke of Wellington
Victoria Cross recipients
Music
Johann Christian Bach
Ludwig van Beethoven
Irving Berlin
Charles Burnett ("Howlin' Wolf")
William S. Gilbert
Franz Joseph Haydn
Rouget de Lisles
Franz Liszt
Wolfgang Mozart
Oscar Peterson
Jean Sibelius
Friedrich Von Schiller
Arthur Sullivan
Rick Wakeman
Publishing
Andrew Bell
Douglas W. Higgins
Mark Lemon
John Maclean
Roy Thomson of Fleet
Photography
Harry T. Devine
Religion
Robert E. B. Baylor
William Miller
Norman Vincent Peale
Swami Vivekananda
Science and invention
Vannevar Bush
Erasmus Darwin
Sir Sandford Fleming
Dr. Richard J. Gatling
Antonio Meucci
Montgolfier Brothers
Joel R. Poinsett
Royal Society
Space exploration
Steve Wozniak
Statecraft
Salvador Allende
Simon Bolivar
Charles Bradlaugh
Chief Joseph Brant
Edmund Burke
Chief Tecumseh
B.C. Premiers
B.C. Lieutenant Governors
Canadian Prime Ministers
Winston Churchill
DeWitt Clinton
Francesco Crispi
Georges-Jacques Danton
Amor de Cosmos
Earl de Grey and Ripon
Edward VII, of England
Benjamin Franklin
Frederick the Great
Giuseppe Garibaldi
James VI, of Scotland
LaGuardia
Charles Montesquieu
Daniel O'Connell
Napoleon Bonaparte
Sir Stamford Raffles
José Rizal
Cecil J. Rhodes
Joey Smallwood
Harold Stassen
Harry S Truman
Vancouver City Mayors
George Washington
John Wilkes
Ernest Winch
Anti-masons
Bernard Faÿ
Millard Fillmore
Sergei A. Nilus
Pope Pius IX
Edmond Ronayne
Non-masons
Aga Khan III
Louis Armstrong
Francis Bacon
Lord Baden-Powell
Ambrose Bierce
Josip Broz "Tito"
Sir Guy Carleton
Butch Cassidy
Jean Champollion
Captain James Cook
Dante
Robert Fludd
Sir John Franklin
"Friz" Freleng
Napoleon Hill
H.P. Lovecraft
Abraham Lincoln
Horatio Nelson
Barack Obama
Carroll O'Conner
Dom Pernety
Charles Taze Russell
Augusto Pinochet Ugarte
Antoine-Joseph Sax
William Shakespeare
James Smithson
Sir Richard Steele
Bram Stoker
Charles-Maurice de Tallyrand
Sun Yat-sen
Emanuel Swedenborg
Tito (Josip Broz)
Theobald Wolfe Tone
Richard Wagner
John Wesley
H. G. Wells
Lejzer Ludvig Zamenhof