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JESUS WAS NOT A FREEMASON

Joe Ellis

https://UniqueFreemason.com
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Jesus was not a Freemason, but would it have been nice if he were..?

Happy Christmas to all freemasons around the world and may 2020 bring health and happiness to you and your families.

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Glen Cook

G A Cook
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As a note, this person is not a PM in UGLE. He left prior to the end of a year in office, and under the BoC does not qualify. He has been corrected on this before.
 

Winter

Premium Member
As a note, this person is not a PM in UGLE. He left prior to the end of a year in office, and under the BoC does not qualify. He has been corrected on this before.

Seems like a pretty serious issue if a Brother is falsely claiming status as a Past Master.

And to the original point of the post, I can see the appeal of wanting a central figure of your faith to be a Freemason. I can look to King Solomon from my religion as a Grand Master of our Order even if it confers no preference on Judaism because of it.
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
Yes he done more than we all together ? ? ?
Yet...

"Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever believes in Me will also do the works that I am doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. " -- John 14:12
 

CLewey44

Registered User
I suppose he wasn't a Freemason (or mason in the non-builder sense) however some Christians subscribe to the belief that, similarly to blue lodges, he did make masons.
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
I suppose he wasn't a Freemason (or mason in the non-builder sense) however some Christians subscribe to the belief that, similarly to blue lodges, he did make masons.
The Ancient Greek noun tektōn (τέκτων) is a common term for an artisan/craftsman, in particular a carpenter, wood-worker, mason, builder, teacher, or engineer.

Jesus taught his students the primary rules of loving God above all else, and loving others as they loved themselves.

His teachings are often called the "beatitudes" and focus on love and humility.

Similarities? I vote "yes".
 
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