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  1. Isaih

    The Real Self

    point I think in the olden days when men challenged god, the tower of babel was some kind of universal mind. Because the almighty countered the challenge by confusing the tongues. This symbol I see in various forms seems to represent that concept I dont know what the symbol actually means but...
  2. Isaih

    Is Christianity really compatible with Freemasonry?

    Admarcus I was amused, no need to explain your tone. I will take your advice.
  3. Isaih

    Is Christianity really compatible with Freemasonry?

    Bryan I'd like you to quote me suggesting that the pope and freemasons are conspiring together. Or apologise for misrepresenting my point of view.. Admarcus thanks for the invitation. Jews read Daniel chapter 9 http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Daniel-Chapter-9/ get the dates here...
  4. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    Oh Ok, yes that is hatred. No question. I despise it and their priests with a vengeance. Liars and manipulators all. Tolerance by definition includes tolerance of evil, does it not? One would have to redefine the meaning of tolerance to make tolerance of catholic priests moral, to my mind...
  5. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    Hatred is a strong word Trysquare. I know lots of masons who I genuinely like. Men of character. I tend to think most men want to lead decent lives, and a boring world it would be if we all had the same view of what that entails. I don't confuse people with systems. Again, the queen having...
  6. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    Trysquare what would I know? My interest lies in the Roman Catholic organisations in Australia. They've got all sort of secret societies, Irish mainly. And the overt orders. And then you have the communists, the Fabians. You read their inside literature, you see a theme. That is each of these...
  7. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    Magistrate and his buddies trying to convince me I was crazy for suggesting treason. Imprisoned, psychiatrists etc. In order to avoid addressing the evidence one way or the other on public record. And as the evidence was parliamentary legislation throwing out the queen, it was hard to refute. So...
  8. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    I've exposed, or attempted to expose, in court, a coup d'état that took place in Western Australia a few years ago. Which the media has remained silent on. I have had amongst other things a concerted gaslight attack aswell. So don't bother ridiculing me, its water off a duck's back.
  9. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    "Glen. Its my understanding that the Templars practiced witchcraft. And that in the above link I posted King James 1 , is debating on the lawfulness of witchcraft. For good reason. And refused the Order of the Garter. That the Order of the garter's motto is due to an association with the...
  10. Isaih

    Is Christianity really compatible with Freemasonry?

    I don't think any official Christianity is compatible with true Christianity, these days. At least the sacharine nonsense I've heard preached in the church. So why not be a mason too? To my understanding, Christianity is a path that Paul took, where he describes his battles to come out of the...
  11. Isaih

    Great Lodge of England.

    The Order of the Garter seems to me to be a forerunner of freemasonry, created after the destruction of the Templars. (please correct me if I'm wrong) Every king since Edward III has taken it and hence was initiated in the same "religion" (apologies I cant think of a more polite term) as...
  12. Isaih

    Yes, Freemasonry is religion, and it’s incompatible with some Christian beliefs. Here’s why.

    ok the penny has dropped. Protestantism is considered insanity by freemasonry today.
  13. Isaih

    Yes, Freemasonry is religion, and it’s incompatible with some Christian beliefs. Here’s why.

    xTrysquare I am a seeker after knowledge. Imagine a world where we must bow to abject authority and comply with dogma, rather than boldly follow the light of reason, wherever it may lead, and no matter who it offends. The Roman Catholic church has tortured and murdered millions of people for not...
  14. Isaih

    Free Will

    r He gives you riches and power in this world,in accordance with his plan to challenge god again, riches and power that will turn to ashes in your mouth. Or in other words, you'll get your $2,and the illusion of free will in that you may achieve great things, but once its spent you're left...
  15. Isaih

    Yes, Freemasonry is religion, and it’s incompatible with some Christian beliefs. Here’s why.

    Bryan , you didn't have enough time to actually watch the lecture before posting a shoot the messenger attack from a Roman Catholic Magazine. I thought you claimed to be a protestant. What protestant worth his salt,reads or trusts Roman Catholic propaganda? Do you even know what a protestant is...
  16. Isaih

    Yes, Freemasonry is religion, and it’s incompatible with some Christian beliefs. Here’s why.

    My local lodge was called a "Masonic Temple". That's what was written on the front façade of the building. A temple is a place of worship, is it not? Newsbot I have problems with just about everything in your post. Perhaps as you are not a Christian , you may not appreciate that doing something...
  17. Isaih

    Free Will

    Paul says " 4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: 5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will," I think we are...
  18. Isaih

    Jolly Roger

    trysquare if I am regurgitating a theory of someone else by coincidence I'm unaware of it. You might try being specific. Unless general insults and ad hominem attacks are considered honourable by your lights. In which case we will never learn from each other. And further conversation is...
  19. Isaih

    Jolly Roger

    yes Bryan, I live in the country. From your name I summise your heritage is Irish Catholic. And thus you may not be aware of the standard protestant beliefs. If you read any English history from the turbulent years when we freed ourselves from the pope, you'll see my thoughts are echoed by men...
  20. Isaih

    Jolly Roger

    This lunatic conspiracy theory is written in our foundational law. The true Bill of Rights 1688
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