There can be no specific reference to Freemasonry in The Bible because although we cannot be sure when it arose, it was after all of the parts of the Bible were written. Freemasonry makes frequent references to the Bible in its rituals.
Catholics are forbidden, under pain of excommunication, from becoming a Mason.
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One way the Catholic Church speaks to us is through Canon Law. The 1917 Code of Canon Law applied the censure of excommunication on anyone who joined a Masonic lodge. Like all laws, the wording of Canon Law is open to interpretation by experts, and in this case the actions of senior clergy are surely part of what the Church is saying.
Another way the Church speaks to us is through the actions of senior clergy. Numerous Catholic clergy, including bishops and cardinals, have secretly joined Masonic lodges, particularly some with Mafia links. Some of the names became public knowledge in 1976 after the Italian government ruled that the names of individuals who joined secret societies such as Masonic lodges be made public. The Masonic movement itself was innocent of direct involvement in what occurred, but its secrecy provided an ideal cover for the Mafia to infiltrate the Vatican and engage in symbiotic criminal activity. The Catholic Church has one thing to say in Canon Law about Freemasons, and a quite different thing to say through the actions of its clergy.
Answer # 1
John 14:2
"In my Fathers house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. "
Answer # 1 Ends
Here is what Jesus did say:
As Catholics we are privileged to know exactly what Our Blessed Lord would say about a bunch of things, because He has appointed His Vicar on earth to deal with these kinds of questions: His Popes. The Popes have been very vocal about Freemasonry for hundreds of years, outright condemning it, declaring it incompatible with the Christian faith, and forbidding the Faithful from getting involved with it. Both John Salza and Michael Voris quote the Popes and the various documents they have issued in regard to Freemasonry. I would read John Salza's books first to get a good grasp on the subject, John Salza was a Freemason, Shriner, and Lodge Officer and deeply involved in the Masons for many years, teaching the rituals, etc.
Masonry Unmasked: An Insider Reveals the Secrets of the Lodge
Why Catholics Cannot be Masons
Here is an excellent video where Michael Voris explains the dangers of Freemasonry using their own documents and history:
I don't believe the Bible talks about the masonic lodge since it was wrote before they excited.
It is not addressed in the Bible. Masons became popular at the close of the 14th Century AD.
Nothing.
Freemasonry is an old institution, many centuries old, but the Bible is much older. Freemasonry did not exist when the Bible was written, so the Bible says nothing about it.
nowhere
Well you cant do much because its just a regular bible that masons use during there meetings. Yes, i know it says mason stuff on it but there is no ritual or anything of the sort.
Masons BibleIts the same. Though some Masons use a Bible with the added Apocrypha.Its the same Bible, just understood differentlyThe Apocryphal Book Were never inspired by God. See Counsel of NiceaAnd No they are Not the same.
They did gud deeds
First, let me tell you my opinion about the Masons. Masons are a bunch of smart people who like to talk with the members of their club about things that are important to them. Everything else you hear, is most likely a conspiracy. I am NOT saying that it is impossible for the Masons to have bad things going on in their club, but I find that idea highly unlikely. Now, back to your question, I think that the Masons have some sort of support from the government in some way. There are MANY people in the government who are Masons. 15 of our presidents were Masons.
No, he is not a member of the Freemasons. However, he seems to have done speaking engagements at halls owned or run by Masons, and may at one time have given a talk to a chapter of the Masons.
The bible doesn't talk about souls...it talks about spirits.
The singular word, "mason," is not in the King James Version of the Bible. The plural word, "masons," is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times in 7 verses.
no it doesn't
where in the bible are we told that Jesus owned a Honda but did not talk about it
No. There is no mention of the great depression in the Bible.
masons were people who claim to be descendents of the knights teplar or the crusaders who were tortured do to there miss interpretataion of the bible being called heretics!!
Genesis