| Sane reads on Masons and Templars?
I have worked with people who were rightly labeled conspiracy nuts. That freaked me out for a few years. On the other hand, I can't rule out "conspiracy" altogether. There are just too many puzzle pieces that fit.
There are right and wrong views of conspiracy: the view that acknolwedges conspiracy but sees God's people winning in the end (Psalm 2). And the view that acknowledges conspiracy but sees Satan winning ("it's all getting worse and nothing we can do about it").
So, what are some good, balanced reads on Masons and Templars? Particularly the Templars, given my interest in Medieval history. And books that do acknowledge some form of conspiracy.
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J. B. Atken
John Knox PCA
Layman, M.A. student at Louisiana College
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