They have to believe in a god before they join (although it isn't important which god exactly since all kinds of religions are accepted) who created mankind as "raw unfinished blocks of stones". Their aim is to work on themselves for a life span in order to get "smoother" stones. By doing good things to others and studying they strive to improve themselves. However it is understood that no human being can ever be perfect and we always leave this life with a job unfinished. No one is forced to do things which he won't be able to do or thinks are wrong. And as every human is imperfect, the members offer help to each others, they link their hands worldwide to help each others like brothers.
Masonry is not only not a cult, but is the opposite of a cult: it encourages people to meet with and understand those who have different views and to tolerate differences. Membership is totally voluntary and free from compulsion--Masons are not even allowed to encourage non-Masons to join.
You can't "believe in freemason". It's a fraternity, not a religion.
Roald Dahl was not a freemason, I believe.
He does not mention it in any materials that I know of; I do not believe James Arness is a Freemason.
Unless the person specifically states they are a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. I do not believe he is a Freemason.
Highly unlikely. Freemasonry is not exactly thriving in Iran.
Unless the person specifically states that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. I do not believe he is a Freemason.
Unless the person specifically states they are a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. I do not believe he is a Freemason.
l believe Gillard may be a freemason,..moreover l believe the labour party is now a modern day communist party and ordinary australians have no idea.No sane person thinks Julia Gillard is a Mason.
uummm... we're not a cult... at all... and we aren't ANTI trinity we just don't believe in the trinity
You have to believe in one God to join. By definition, Pastors believe in one God. So, yes they can join.
Joseph Smith was a religious leader. Whether or not you believe that the religion he lead or that all religious are cult-like is your opinion.
No, he is not a Freemason.