Do Masons believe in

the God of the Bible?

 

Freemasonry requires each Mason to believe that there is only one God and teaches that all men worship that one God, simply using a variety of different names.  In the case of the Wiccan, he satisfies the requirement for belief in A Supreme Being by believing in the Horned god of Witchcraft.  The Hindu may satisfy the requirement with faith in Vishnu.

Clearly the members of these pagan religions do not worship the God of the Bible, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Rather, they worship demons as documented in 1 Corinthians 10:20-21. In lodge, prayers are offered to the Great Architect of the Universe (GAOTU).  That name has been chosen so that Masons may pretend, or believe, that they all worship the same God, simply using different names in their private devotions. Scripture is clear on this matter; there is only one God (Isaiah 43:10, 44:6), but all men do not worship that one God. Pagans worship demons, as documented in 1 Corinthians 10:20-21.

A question for the Christian Mason to ponder is this: What is happening when they engage in corporate Masonic prayer as one person offers a prayer to the GAOTU for all in lodge?  Is Freemasonry tricking pagans into worshiping the God of the Bible, or are Christians being tricked into worshiping a demon?  A question you might ask the Master is the following: "Is the god of Buddhists the God of the Bible?"  If he says yes, you will know that he does not know the God of the Bible and the teachings of scripture.  If he says no, then you will know that he does not believe that all Masons worship one God, simply using a variety of different names. Either way, the foundational teaching of Freemasonry, that Masons all worship the God of the Bible, is seen to be false.

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