No - B'nai B'rith is an organization completely separate and distinct from and Grand Lodge of Freemasonry.
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No. The 33rd degree is part of the Scottish Rite system, and represents the governing body for the jurisdiction in question. No part of Freemasonry involves worship of Satan or even discussing him. The Scottish Rite is, in part, explicitly Christian in nature.
No, George Washington did not renounce freemasonry. He was a committed freemason throughout his life and was even the Master of his lodge in Virginia. He considered freemasonry to be an important part of his identity and believed in its principles.
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Mark Antony was born on January 14, 83 BC, in Rome, which was part of the Roman Republic at the time. He was a prominent military and political leader known for his alliance with Julius Caesar and his role in the subsequent power struggles following Caesar's assassination.
Albert Pike was not the head of Freemasonry, but only of part of the Scottish Rite, a collateral organization. As for sitting on a phallic throne, that's something I can't visualize and don't want to try! There is no reason to believe such a story.
Freemasonry does not have any religious dogma because it is not a religion. If the belief in an Antichrist is part of the belief of the individual Mason, then he believes in it. If not, he does not. His Masonic membership has nothing to do with it.
Freemasonry is not about worship at all. Individual Freemasons worship God in their own individual ways. Chris may go to the church on Sunday, Moishe may go to synagogue on Saturday and Abdul may attend jumaa on Friday but they can all meet together in a Masonic Lodge because the Lodge is not about how they worship. It's no more a religious group than the Boy Scouts.
The Final Episode is, as the name implies, is the last part of the story for Birth by Sleep. It is played through by Aqua and once completed will allow you to view the secret movie.
No, world domination is not a part of Freemasonry's agenda. Indeed, it appears that the world will in all likelihood be taken over by multinational corporations, which are ineligible for Masonic membership.
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