ANSWERS: 7
  • I doubt it. I don't have any sort of inside information, but from what I've heard in documentaries - most members are actually Christian, Jewish, etc. In fact, most masonic lodges actually require you to believe in God, in order to become a member. . Although, I have also heard that Masons are notorously good at "making people disappear" if they spill secrets...so it may just be possible.
  • Not sure about the sacrifices, but if you can ever get your hands on their book, Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike... um, there's some pretty scarey stuff in there. From what I've heard, upwards of the 32nd level are the only ones in that realm. But I don't really know for sure. Just a little research here and there, I have no proof.
  • No, it's all stuff and nonsense. Freemasonry is basically a fraternity for middle-aged men. It's on a decline in most industrialized nations because it is so time consuming (Read the book "Bowling Alone : The Collapse and Revival of American Community"). My dad's a mason, and he says they never do anything out of the ordinary. For such a powerful organization people claim it to be, our lives have not improved because of it. Frankly, it takes up a lot of the time he should spend doing more important stuff like work, family and improving his health, but it seems to make him happy, and by extension makes me happy
  • I doubt it for 'secrets' are seldom kept for long. I think the confusion over Satanic worship comes from their early rituals and involved a sacrificial bull or goat (?). Are there any Masons out there who would care to cast a little light on this subject?
  • No. What people are saying that?
  • i think you're confused it was actually the christians who used to sacrafice things a satanist would never do that it's against the 11 rules of the earth
  • No, we are just a fraternal organization, a group of men associating together as brethren. Check this link for all kinds of real info: http://www.masonicinfo.com

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