The Question of Freemasonry

The Question of Freemasonry by Ed Decker, published by Lamp Post Incorporated in November 2010, is a concise exploration of the relationship between Freemasonry and Christianity. This 40-page booklet delves into the complexities surrounding Freemasonry, particularly its implications for Christian congregations. Decker examines the origins, doctrines, and practices of Freemasonry, presenting a critical perspective on its influence within the church.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the challenges posed by Freemasonry, especially in the context of Christian theology and apologetics. The text addresses concerns about the potential control exerted by Masonic groups within church communities and the impact on spiritual vitality. Decker’s research aims to illuminate the contentious nature of Freemasonry as it relates to Christian beliefs, making this booklet a resource for those seeking to understand the intersection of these two subjects.
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If you are a pagan there is no problem being a Mason, because it’s a pagan society. The god they serve is a three headed deity called JaoBulOn. If you are a Christian, you have a problem. If your church is dying, if evangelism is a foreign word in your congregation, if there is discord within its ranks, if some small clique of people control the board and the decisions, check it out. The Masons may be in control and the Holy Spirit of God may be going to church down the street. Masonry is one of the most volatile subjects in the Christian church today. Where did Masonry come from? Is it the fun fraternity they claim or is it the keeper of dark and hidden things? Ed Decker has carefully researched and studied the issues, doctrines and practices of Freemasonry. This booklet is an essential tool in understanding the challenge of a pagan invasion that has infiltrated the core of Christianity itself.
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