21:42. Jesus saith to them: Have you never read
in the Scriptures: The stone which the builders
rejected, the same is become the head of the
corner?
"The most widely read and researched book in
Masonry is Joseph Fort Newton's 'The Builders'",
according to a study done by Ankerburg & Weldon,
where 25 of the Grand Lodges of the United States
responded to their inquiry. "The Builders" was
ranked the second most highly recommended Masonic
book (second to to Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia).
"Masonry claims that 'each member is a living
stone in this holy house'--the Masonic Temple,"
(The Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge, page
32-33, by Ankenburg and Weldon). According to
Sovereign Grand Commander of Scottish Rite
Freemasonry, C. Fred klieinknecht, Albert Pike (a
leading Masonic authority) was a "Master
Builder".
One of the many Masonically affiliated
organizations which are considered offshoots of
Freemasonry is called "The Order of the
Builders."
Alice Baily, founder of the Lucis Trust, claims
that Masonry is ultimately guided not by living
Freemasons but by the spirits of "knowers of
God's plan," or a "Society of Illumined minds,"
who are the "Builders of the occult tradition."
(The Secret Teachings of the Lodge, Ankerberg and
Weldon, page 239)
As Albert Mackey, the Freemason who authored The
Symbolism of Freemasonry, informs us, virtually
all of the key Masonic symbols, e.g., the Square
and Compass, etc., refer to the same reality;
namely, G.A.O.T.U., or the god of the Builders
(i.e., Freemasons): "...the whole symbolism of
Freemasonry has an exclusive reference to what
Kabbalists have called the ALGABIL -- the Master
Builder -- him whom Freemasons have designated
as the Grand Architect of Freemasonry. (Albert
Mackey, The Symbolism of Freemasonry)
"Rasised above the level of man's animal nature,
the Builder, by carrying out the divine plan,
himself becomes a god, in the ancient sense of
the word." -- French Freemason Oswald Wirth, 33rd
degree, Le Livre du Compagnon, as quoted in
secondary source Scarlet & the Beast,
Vol. II, page 29, by John Daniel.
21:42. Jesus saith to them: Have you never read
in the Scriptures: The stone which the builders
rejected, the same is become the head of the
corner? By the Lord this has been done; and it
is wonderful in our eyes.
21:43. Therefore I say to you that the kingdom
of God shall be taken from you and shall be
given to a nation yielding the fruits thereof.
21:44. And whosoever shall fall on this stone
shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall
fall, it shall grind him to powder.
21:45. And when the chief priests and Pharisees
had heard his parables, they knew that he spoke
of them.
Since Freemasonry is based on the Jewish Cabala
and is arguably Judaism for Gentiles insofar as
Freemasons are, according to Freemason Mackey,
Noahchids, or Gentiles who submit to the laws
of the Pharisees for non-Jews, Jesus, in saying
this of the Pharisees, also targeted Masonry,
known as the Brotherhood of the Builders, as is
evidenced by the quotes above, which prove
beyond reasonalbe doubt that, according to the
Masons themselves, the entire occult hierarchy
of Judeo-Freemasony, branching down from their
God, "The Master Builder", to their spirit
guides, the "builders of the occult tradition",
to the Grand Sovereign Pontiff of Freemasonry,
Albert Pike, who was a "Master Builder", to the
Freemasons and Qabalists who help carry out the
"divine plan" -- all are the builders who,
according Christ, reject the Cornerstone, Jesus
Christ.
The reason why this is so is quite simple: the
GAOTU of Freemasonry is the god of this world,
the same god worshiped by the pre-Christian and
post-Christian pagans, which is to suggest, the
word 'occult' means simply 'non-Christian', or
what is more to the point, the Builders embrace
occult dualism, which holds that God is both
good and evil in some sense.
From the Christian perspective, to say that God
is holy is just to say that God is by no means,
and in no way, tainted by, a partaker of, or an
accomplice of evil, even though God created all
aspects of creation, including evil. How that
is so, or whether it is so, remains a question
that is beyond the scope of this text.
In other words, occultists hold that both good
and evil are necessary. [ Please see What Evil
Is And Why It Matters for a critique of the
occult view.]
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