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What is the goal of Freemasonry?

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What is the goal of Freemasonry?

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After a long discussion, the answer to this question was unanimous: The goal of freemasonry is universal destruction from a physical, intellectual and moral point of view, because: (a) From a physical or existential point of view: freemasonry divinise Death or universal destruction, perversely substituting the Indian Trinity of a generator, destroyer, respectively regenerator god to Christian Holy Trinity, substitution that is represented by the general principle in the case of the Universe, principle according to which mors unius est generatio alterius – some people’s death is some people’s life – and successively, eternally the vice versa, put into practice by the freemasons, to the disadvantage of humanity, under specious fight names for life, perpetual revolution and unlimited progress. (b) From a moral point of view: freemasonry’s goal is universal destruction as it deifies the evil principle and together with it, all the vices under the name of virtues. (c) From an intellectual p

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