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Should any Christian be a freemason?

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Should any Christian be a freemason?

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Why not? Most Freemasons are Christians. The group is faith-agnostic, but it is a Western organization. As for Freemasonry and the occult: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/56016 Pasted answer: ****************************** ******************** No, but it has been suspected of such because of its secrecy, and because it is not exclusively Christian. It is open to people of many faiths. “Freemasonic ritual makes use of the architectural symbolism of the medieval operative Masons, who actually worked in stone. Freemasons, as Speculative Masons, use this symbolism to teach moral and ethical lessons of the principles of “Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth” – or as related in France: “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”.[20] Two of the principal symbols always found in a Lodge are the square and compasses. Some Lodges and rituals explain these symbols as lesson in conduct: that one should “square their actions by the square of virt

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