Albert Pike on Masonry: The True Nature of the Society
Jay Dyer - October 03, 2008
Many masonic apologists at various websites have offered “defenses” in response to anti-masons, attempting to dismiss the popular quotations drawn from Masonic master-philosopher Albert Pike, which show freemasonry to be syncretistic and anti-Christian. So here are the actual quotes from Pike’s “Morals and Dogma.” Thanks to the IndependentConservative for this collection.
1. That masons in the blue degrees are intentionally mislead as to masonry’s true nature: click here.
2. That the rituals become progressively more complicated and thereby the masters are able to wield more power: click here.
Tags: Albert Pike, Freemasonry


October 6th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
Thx. Have you engaged the guy at Masonic info any (I know he placed you on his notorious list)? The Masonic traveller fellow?
Jay
October 6th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
No. That guy (Ed King) is an idiot. If he has something to say, it is quite obvious he knows where to find me - and it wouldn’t be a pleasant conversation.
October 6th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
No matter. Just curious, because one of the two, I forget which, commented on something I posted a while back.
October 6th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
The blog shows up in the Google blog results, which is almost instantaneous. Most people who are interested in a topic and are tech savvy, either subscribe to the keyword searches feed or get Google alerts sent via email. “Albert Pike” and “Freemasonry” are most definitely monitored by the Masons. Now, every time I post on the subject, they know about it immediately.
If and when they do come, and comment, they’ll do it in a pack - 5 to 10 against one. That is their m.o.