There are no different names for God in Freemasonry other than God. It is not a cult.
In Freemasonry, some of the common names for God used include the Grand Architect of the Universe, Great Geometrician of the Universe, and Supreme Being. These names reflect the belief in a higher power or creator that is central to Masonic teachings and rituals.
Freemasonry is not a religion. It is a fraternal organization that welcomes people from all religious backgrounds who believe in a higher power. While it is influenced by certain religious principles, Freemasonry is not itself a religious organization and does not promote or endorse any specific religion.
The quote "Ram and Rahim are two different names of the same God" is often attributed to Indian spiritual leader and social reformer, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He emphasized the underlying unity of all religions and spiritual paths, teaching that different names and forms represent the same divine essence.
There are many different titles for Mary some of them are Our Lady od Fatima, Our Lady of Mount Caramel, Our Lady of the rosary, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of the unborn, and one more is the Patron Saint of the United States. These are only some of the many many many names for Mary!
The Muscogee people refer to God as Aba꞉wos̄ki, which translates to "Creator" or "The One Who Created Everything."
People refer to God using different names due to cultural, linguistic, and religious differences. Different religions and traditions have their own specific names for God based on their beliefs and teachings. Additionally, individuals may choose to use different names for God based on personal experiences and relationships with the divine.
The name of freemasonry is "Freemasonry".
The G stands for "Geometry" and "God".
Freemasonry is not a religion. It is a fraternal organization that welcomes people from all religious backgrounds who believe in a higher power. While it is influenced by certain religious principles, Freemasonry is not itself a religious organization and does not promote or endorse any specific religion.
Christianity is a religion. Freemasonry is not.
They love us because CT Russell was into Freemasonry.
For Hindu - Shiva and Vishnu. For Muslim - Allah For christen - Jesus For Jain - Mahaveer For budhistv-Budha God is one but names are different. that means for all only one god with different names.
they were called different names because God became human so He'd need a human name, also because God is a trinity ( The father , The Son , and The Holy Spirit)
God had many different names in the Bible and each can have different image associated with it. e.g. Jehovah Jaireh -- God as Provider; Jehovah Rapha -- God as Healer; etc.
In the flood story in Genesis, "God" refers to the divine entity who decides to send the flood to cleanse the earth. "Lord" is often used to refer to the specific name of God in the Old Testament, YHWH, which signifies his covenant relationship with his people. Both terms are used interchangeably in the flood story to denote the same divine being.
The reason for this depends on your beliefs.If you believe in the Religious View, then the different names for God were as a result of the writer wanting to stress different and contrasting attributes of God, such as His penchant for justice with one name and His penchant for mercy with a different name.If you believe in the Secular View, the different names for God exist because the concept of a single united God came much later than most of the sections of the Bible were written, so the names of those different gods were homogenized into one character.
Each of us has different religions and different names for God, so whatever you want to name God is fine. This is the power of the right to religious freedom that each person has a choice.
Freemasonry it all started on freemasonry members of this organization founded different fraternities/organizations and members of fraternities founded another fraternity and so on and so forth. :) :)