Is Masonry Really Occultic?

Mysterious symbols. Secret rites. Hidden teachings. Is this an accurate portrayal of what Freemasonry is all about? Is Masonry really occultic?

With close to 34,000 lodges around the globe and a membership numbering upwards of 6 million, it is obvious why the Encyclopedia Britannica would dub Freemasonry as the largest world-wide secret society. But just because something is secret does not necessarily mean that it's occultic. In fact, the majority of Freemasons contend that their organization has no occultic elements whatsoever. However, the deeper we dig into the recesses of Masonic teaching, the more reprehensible the picture becomes.

Christian author John Weldon lists five ways in which Freemasonry fosters occultic involvement among its members:

First, Freemasonry supports the now-popular New Age dictum that man houses within himself unlimited power that can be unlocked using specific procedures.

Second, Freemasonry espouses a philosophy and a system of symbols which bear a striking resemblance to many of the occultic arts - for example kabbalism, Rosicrucianism, and hermetic philosophy.

Third, Freemasonry encourages its members to discover the deeper significance (or "esoteric truths") lying beneath its ceremonies and symbols.

Fourth, Freemasonry promotes the development of altered states of consciousness, an exercise rooted in mysticism.

Finally, a number of Masons regard their organization as the vehicle that will lead the world into an age of occultic enlightenment.

"Why are so many Masons unaware of this side of Freemasonry?," one may well ask. The reason is that a large portion of Masons seldom strive to advance beyond the initial ranks or degrees offered within their organization. But as one progresses to higher degrees, more and more details about the underlying foundations of Masonic ideology are gradually revealed, including its occultic dimensions. It is therefore imperative that we warn others about the dangers brewing beneath the surface of the Masonic Lodge.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

CRI has available a pamphlet entitled: Freemasonry and Christianity by Alva McClain (P066/$0.25). The most comprehensive Christian critique to date is by John Ankerberg and John Weldon, The Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge (Moody Press) (B118/$11). These resources are available through CRI. For shipping and handling information, please call CRI or refer to our Resource Listing. To place a credit card order, call toll-free (888) 7000-CRI. To receive a free copy of our Resource Listing, fax us at (714) 858-6111 or write us with your request at P.O. Box 7000, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-7000.


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