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Originally Posted by Backwoods Presbyterian This is a very touchy subject in my home as my Father-in-law is a 33 degree Mason and is in "leadership" as well as being a Shrine-member and a clown. |
My heart goes out to you. This is a very touchy subject in many homes and churches.
I believe that Freemasonry and Arminianism complement each other in the sense that both are works of ones own will towards being a better person.
I have read "Morals and Dogma" by Albert Pike and have come to the conclusion that freemasonry is a religion on its own.