Here is a point that I think is worthy of considering. Lets assume that we put Freemasons in the basket of a "cult".
Based around our perception of what it is that they teach and the way that they do whatever things.
Based on the same reasoning, how many of these groups are then Cults?
Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Oddfellows, Elks, the Buffaloes, College Fraternities or Fraternities in general?
With Boy Scouts a belief in God is mandatory and they have gone to the point of having a court case put on them which we did talk alot about here, concerning the young 19 year old that said he was an Athiest yet wished to remain in the Scouts. (Never did hear how that was all resolved by the way, any clues?)
Scouts are often sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and other religious groups. Yet the Mormons do appear to have quite a vested interest in some scouting groups.
With the other fraternities lets pick on the Elks and the Oddfellows, there is ample evidence to prove that they came out of Freemason circles. Not having looked closely, but I am led to believe that the Elks do have some type of set ritual.
So to be blunt, if by the claims made against the Freemasons, are not rightly all the other groups tarred with the same brush also?
Based around our perception of what it is that they teach and the way that they do whatever things.
Based on the same reasoning, how many of these groups are then Cults?
Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Oddfellows, Elks, the Buffaloes, College Fraternities or Fraternities in general?
With Boy Scouts a belief in God is mandatory and they have gone to the point of having a court case put on them which we did talk alot about here, concerning the young 19 year old that said he was an Athiest yet wished to remain in the Scouts. (Never did hear how that was all resolved by the way, any clues?)
Scouts are often sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and other religious groups. Yet the Mormons do appear to have quite a vested interest in some scouting groups.
With the other fraternities lets pick on the Elks and the Oddfellows, there is ample evidence to prove that they came out of Freemason circles. Not having looked closely, but I am led to believe that the Elks do have some type of set ritual.
So to be blunt, if by the claims made against the Freemasons, are not rightly all the other groups tarred with the same brush also?