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Does David Barton discuss their activities
as Freemasons at all in his book? If not, then the book is not
complete. I've done thesis research into these matters --founding fathers
being deists & masons - and have found a LOT of great material dated from
the time of the Revolution. I don't always trust content from our present
time. Look at the arguments we've
had over newer versions of the Bible. Time causes things to become
distorted.
Even an atheist will cry out to God in time
of great need. The Mormons believe in Jesus Christ, but are not
Christians. Therefore, just because a prayer written by Geo.
Washington (I have read it) mentions Christ doesn't mean he was
Christian.
Also, like it or not, if you study the
practices and beliefs of the Freemasons, you will find a person cannot be both a
mason & a Christian. The masons are contradictory to Christ's
teachings and Paul's writings of the New Testament.
Just some food for thought.
*********************** Jonathan Conti ***********************
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