Freemasonry has long been a subject of debate regarding its compatibility with Christianity, particularly in the context of fundamentalist Christian movements like Christian Nationalism. As a fraternal organization with deep historical roots and a belief system that emphasizes moral development, Freemasonry presents a unique challenge to some branches of Christianity that assert exclusivity of salvation […]
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Christian Nationalism and the Future of Freemasonry: Navigating Uncertain Terrain
Christian nationalism challenges Freemasonry’s inclusive values, potentially leading to marginalization or prompting adaptation and resilience in a changing American political landscape.
Continue readingFreemasonry In The Face Of Modern Fascism: Challenges, Resistance, And Survival
Freemasonry has historically resisted oppressive regimes, particularly fascism, by promoting Enlightenment values. Its survival today amidst rising authoritarianism hinges on adaptability, solidarity, and resilience against repression.
Continue readingFreemasonry’s Resistance to Nazi Fascism and the Post-War Legacy of Persecution
During the Nazi regime, Freemasonry faced severe persecution but demonstrated remarkable resistance. Post-war, the organization rebuilt while advocating democratic values and human rights.
Continue readingFreemasonry Under Nazi Fascism – Historical Context and the Roots of Persecution
Freemasonry, once a symbol of Enlightenment, faced severe repression under Nazi Germany, viewed as a threat due to its secrecy and association with anti-Semitism.
Continue readingThe Mystical Meaning of So Mote It Be
Freemasonry is a centuries-old fraternal organization known for its rich symbolism, intricate rituals, and cryptic phrases.
Continue readingSeeing Ghosts in Lodge After a Long Time Away
After returning to my home lodge after a long absence I can only reflect on the changes in Freemasonry over the years, lamenting the shift from meaningful fraternity to a good old boys club.
Continue readingMasonic Square Club, Freemasonry in Vietnam-1969
The following is a remembrance sent in by Archibald A. H. Crawford. Arch was raised in New York in 1964 and spent several years around the lodge taking his passion for the fraternity on a deployment to East Asia. His remembrance serves to memorialize his time there and capture the memory of his labor for […]
Continue readingFreemasons and the New World Order
To the unassuming public, the Freemasons are a society of likeminded men who come together to donate and raise money for good and charitable causes. But is this really true? Is the government a component of an underground Masonic society whose whole organization is a plot to form a new-world order? Let’s look at the […]
Continue readingAmerican Freemasonry – The Noble Goal
Historian Alain de Keghel talks about American Freemasonry as it relates to the rest of the world.
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