The Masonic Equinox

March 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Masonic Traveler

You are currently browsing comments. If you would like to return to the full story, you can read the full entry here: “The Masonic Equinox”.

Comments

4 Responses to “The Masonic Equinox”
  1. David G. says:

    My Comment:

    On Christianity, the cult of The Supreme Being.
    History repeats itsself, in that every time that a God fearing country or civilization that waters down their belief Faith and Hope in one Supreme and Devine God and Creator; that nation or civilation is doomed to failure.

    If we indeed believe the historical documents of the Old Testiment of our Holy Bible, we see that in every case when the existance of one True and Living God is challenged, He comes through to proove Himself Soverign and above all other gods.
    When the gods of other cults are put to the test, they fail miserably to deliver on promises and are unable to deliver even on the simplest of challenges.

    Our God reminds us that He is God and that He changes not. Our God does not have to conform to the whims of mortal man and other inveous gods, nor to souls unwilling to give up hope that there is another way to fullfill their emptyness. They have their reward in filling up their lives with confusion, hate, lust, and devisiveness. Their purpose is doom to all because they cannot see. The Light has been obscured by their own lustful deeds and devices.Their religeon has been tainted by the hopes and dreams of entering into paradise by some other way, some other way than just simply believing that there is a God that does not require the taking of the life of another human being or the sacrificing of dumb animals to enter into His Rest.

    I symphithize with lost souls who have not found True Peace and have no hope.
    I pray that the day will come; and hopefully before we all selfdestruct what God has so richly blessed us with, taht all men of mental and moral soundness will come together in unity as God has ordained.
    One day that we all can see God , The One True and Living God and Creator, and see Him for who He Is.A compassionate God who gave and gives of Himself without expecting much. For that’s exactly what we have to offer, NOT MUCH.

  2. Why does there always seem to be such a high correlation between internet ranters and poor spelling, grammar, and usage skills?

  3. David G. says:

    I don’t suppose that correcting a couple of typos’or a misplaced conjunction or two would change your mind about my ranting. I really feel the love my brother. Look for the light.
    Remember: There are none so blind than he who will not see.

    look for the light.

  4. If we indeed believe the historical documents of the Old Testiment of our Holy Bible, we see that in every case when the existance of one True and Living God is challenged, He comes through to proove Himself Soverign and above all other gods.
    When the gods of other cults are put to the test, they fail miserably to deliver on promises and are unable to deliver even on the simplest of challenges.

    So, you’re saying that the Old Testament, the book dedicated to the Judeao/Christian religion, shows Yahweh to be all-powerful and comes to the aid of his people.

    In other words, in the religious book of your religion, your god is the main character. Well, naturally — who else would it be? Why have a religious book in which a different god shows up as better?

    Kind of like how the first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club.

    One day that we all can see God , The One True and Living God and Creator, and see Him for who He Is.A compassionate God who gave and gives of Himself without expecting much. For that’s exactly what we have to offer, NOT MUCH.</blockquote

    Really?
    I kind of like Rev. Hornwine's sermon:

    “Oh Lord Most High, Creator of the Cosmos, Spinner of Galaxies, Soul of Electromagnetic Waves, Inhaler and Exhaler of Inconceivable Volumes of Vacuum, Spitter of Fire and Rock, Trifler with Millennia — what could we do for Thee that Thou couldst not do for Thyself one octillion times better? Nothing. What could we do or say that could possibly interest Thee? Nothing.

    Oh, Mankind, rejoice in the apathy of our Creator, for it makes us free and truthful and dignified at last. No longer can a fool point to a ridiculous accident of good luck and say, ‘Somebody up there likes me.’ And no longer can a tyrant say, ‘God wants this or that to happen, and anyone who doesn’t help this or that to happen is against God.’ O Lord Most High, what a glorious weapon is Thy Apathy, for we have unsheathed it, have thrust and slashed mightily with it, and the claptrap that has so often enslaved us or driven us into the madhouse lies slain!”
    -The prayer of the Reverend C. Horner Redwine”

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

Page optimized by WP Minify WordPress Plugin

ss_blog_claim=724d07b365a1eb05c67894ca9554286b ss_blog_claim=724d07b365a1eb05c67894ca9554286b