#16 The Facts on the Masonic Lodge
16. Masonry teaches that the God of the Bible is the God of the Masonic
Lodge. Is this true?
Masonry teaches at least three things about its God.
1. The Masonic God is called the Great Architect of the Universe (G. A. O. T. U.)
but must remain undefined.
Coil’s Masonic Encyclopedia states the following about God:
"Men have to decide whether they want a God like the ancient Hebrews
Jahweh, a partisan tribal god, with whom they can talk and argue and from whom
they can hide if necessary, or a boundless, eternal, universal,
undenominational, and international Divine Spirit, so vastly removed from the
speck called man, that he cannot be known, named or approached. So soon as man
begins to laud his God and endow him, with the most perfect human attributes
such as justice, mercy, beneficence, etc., the Divine Essence is depreciated and
despoiled...The Masonic test is a Supreme Being, and any qualification added is
an innovation and distortion...Monotheism...violates Masonic principles, for it
requires belief in a specific kind of Supreme Deity."
At one level, Masonry teaches that its God must remain undefined and
unknowable. In keeping God undefined and unknowable, Masonry believes it can
then "accept" all men’s ideas of God. Masonry believes that by leaving God
undefined, it can claim that it accepts the God of the Muslims, Hindus,
Buddhists, Jews, Mormons, etc. What Masonry means is that its "boundless Divine
Spirit" is really the one true God that all men worship.
But this is completely false and is actually dishonest. The God of Masonry
does have certain characteristics-he is single (unitarian, not trinitarian),
deistic, the "Life Force of Nature," and his secret name and true nature are
described by reference to ancient evil and pagan gods and beliefs.
The simple fact is that the God or gods of Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam,
Judaism, Christianity, Animism and all the other religions of the world are
not the same God. To say that all gods are the same or that all religions
teach the same fundamental truths is intellectual schizophrenia, disrespect
for each and all religions, and deception to those to whom one teaches
such falsehood.
Concepts of God throughout the world all conflict and disagree. For example,
the God of Christianity, Jehovah, is infinite, personal, triune, loving,
and holy. The deity of the Muslims, Allah, is unitarian (not triune); he
is merciful, but he is not necessarily loving or holy. The deity of the Hindus,
Brahman, is impersonal and monistic (neither unitarian nor triune) or
polytheistic (a belief in thousands of finite gods, both good and evil).
Buddhism is either polytheistic (believing Buddha is God and that there
are hundreds of other god and evil gods) or completely nontheistic,
claiming there is no God. Buddhism replaces God with a confusing state of
being called Nirvana. Mormonism is different from all the above in that
it is henotheistic-accepting belief in one central deity (Elohim)
but accepting many lesser deities as well.
Masonry is wrong in teaching that all religious ultimately have the same
concept of God. Masonry is also wrong in teaching that the God of all religions
is the Masonic deity. The gods of the above religions are not the same. All the
above religions teach that God is either personal, impersonal, holy, evil,
unitarian, trinitarian, monistic, infinite, finite, loving, not loving,
existent, nonexistent, etc.
So when Masonry claims that the God all men worship is the God of Masonry,
this can’t possibly be true. Masonry has a distinct concept of God that
disagrees with almost all of these other religions’ specific concepts of
God.
If we compare the God of the Bible with the God taught in the Masonic Lodge,
we are faced with irreconcilable differences. As Martin L. Wagner has correctly
stated, "This Great Architect as conceived by Freemasons is not identical with
the Jehovah of Christianity, but...is another and distinct entity." He says they
"are entirely separate and different, mutually exclusive and no syncretism can
harmonize them."
Masonic authority Albert Pike admits, "If our conceptions of God are those of
the ignorant, narrow-minded, and vindictive Israelite...we feel that it is an
affront and an indignity to him {God}, to conceive of him as cruel,
shortsighted, capricious, and unjust; as a jealous, an angry, and vindictive
Being."
Pike later referred to the ignorance and stupidity of most Christians and
confessed: "The God of nineteen-twentieths of the Christian world is only Bel
{Baal}, Molach, Zeus, or at best Osiris, Mythras or Adonai, under another name,
worshiped with the old pagan ceremonies and ritualistic formulas..."
When Masons claim that the Lodge is "tolerant" of all faiths and accepts the
God that all men worship, it is really engaging in dishonesty. The truth is that
Masonry does not accept the God of any religion but changes each religion’s
belief in God into the strange, distinct Masonic view of God as the Great
Architect of the Universe (G. A. O. T. U.). Masonry falsely claims it is
tolerant of other beliefs in order to attract men of different religious beliefs
into becoming Masons. In actuality, a true Mason must forfeit his own religious
beliefs in who God is and accept the new God of Masonry.
2. God’s secret name is "Jahbulon."
The Masonic Lodge teaches in the Royal Arch degree that it knows the true
name of God. The candidate is instructed that from now on the true name of God
is Jahbulon.
The candidate is clearly instructed in his Masonic manual that the term "Jahbulon"
is a composite term for Jehovah (Jah), Baal (Bul or Bel), and On (a possible
reference to Osiris).
Masonic authorities such as Coil and the Masonic Ritual and Monitor
admit that "Bul" or "Bel" refers to the Assyrian or Canaanite deity Baal and
that "On" refers to the Egyptian deity Osiris. Wagner reveals the Masonic goal
in this pagan trinity:
"In this compound name an attempt is made to show by a co-ordination of
divine names...the unity, identity and harmony of the Hebrews, Assyrians, and
Egyptian god-ideas, and the harmony of the Royal Arch religion with these
ancient religions. This Masonic ‘unity of God’ is peculiar. It is the doctrine
that the different names of gods as Brahma, Jehovah, Baal, Bel, Om, On, etc.,
all denote the generative principle, and that all religions are essentially the
same in their ideas of the Divine."
But to equate Jehovah with the pagan Baal-a god so evil that he led the
Israelites into human sacrifice and other terrible vices-is blasphemous. Anyone
who studies how evil Baal was in the Old Testament can see this clearly. For
example:
"They forsook all the commands of the Lord their God...they worshiped
Baal. They sacrificed their sons and daughters in the fire...and sold themselves
to do evil in the eyes of the Lord, provoking him to anger." (2 Kings
17:16,17 NIV)
"They built high places {altars} for Baal...to sacrifice their sons and
daughters to Molech, though I never commanded, nor did it enter my mind,
that they should do such a detestable thing...(Jeremiah 32:35 NIV).
"Among the prophets...I saw this repulsive thing: They prophesied by Baal
and led my people Israel astray" (Jeremiah 23:13 NIV ).
Baal was so evil a deity that to find his name of the one true, holy God,
Jehovah, linked with Baal and On in the rites of Masonry is blasphemous. God
says, "Those who honor Me, I will honor" ( 1 Samuel 2:30). The apostle
Paul writes, "To Him {God} be honor and eternal dominion" (1 Timothy
6:16). If you are a Christian, according to Scripture is it honoring to God to
participate in a rite that maligns His divine name by combining it with the
names of evil gods? Didn’t God’s severe judgment fall upon Israel because she
combined worship of Jehovah with the worship of Baal and other pagan gods?
Didn’t God’s judgment fall because of teachings like those found in Masonry? As
former Past Master Mason Edmund Ronayne confesses: "The very religious
philosophy and false worship which caused Jehovah to destroy His own temple, and
banish into captivity His ancient people, are precisely the same philosophy and
worship which modern Masons profess shall fit them for the glories of heaven."
3. Masonry teaches that its God is not the Christian God.
Masonry teaches that God is one person only (unitarian), while Christianity
teaches that God is triune, not unitarian. An article by G. A. Kenderdeine, "The
Idea of God in Masonry," cited in the Masonic magazine The New Age on
pages 269ff. States, "Masonry holds and teaches that with all and above there is
God, not essentially a Christian Triune God."
Masonry also teaches that God is an amalgamation of all gods: "{The Mason}
may name Him {God} as he will, think of Him as he pleases; make Him impersonal
law or personal and anthropomorphic; Freemasonry cares not...God, Great
Architect of the universe, Grand Artificer, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
above, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, or Great Geometer...". But
the Bible teaches that the Christian God alone is the one true God-He is not an
amalgamation of all gods:
"O Lord, the God of Israel, there is no god like Thee in heaven or on
earth..." (2 Chronicles 6:14).
"I am the Lord, that is My name; I will not give My glory to another"
(Isaiah 42:8)
"Acknowledge and take to heart this day that the Lord is God in heaven
above and on earth below. There is no other" (Deuteronomy 4:39 NIV).
Masonry also denies the biblical teaching on Jesus Christ.
Albert Pike taught that Masonry held Jesus Christ was only a man and not God:
" It reverences all the great reformers. It sees in Moses, the Lawgiver of
the Jews, in Confucius and Zoroaster, in Jesus of Nazareth, and in the Arabian
Iconoclast, Great Teachers of Morality, and Eminent Reformers, if no more..."
Masonry claims that it does not offer a Christian’s belief about Jesus
Christ. For example: "We do not say to Christians that Christ was a mere man,
whose life’s story is only a revival of similar older (pagan) stories. To do any
of these things would be irreverent. We utter no such words." But Masonry
does teach that Jesus Christ was merely a man. The important Masonic Ritual
called the Maundy Thursday Ritual of the chapter of Rose Croix states
officially, "We meet this day to commemorate the death {of Jesus}, not as
inspired or divine, for this is not for us to decide."
In his spiritual darkness or ignorance, an individual Christian Mason may
choose to believe that Jesus was God and Savior of the world, but this is not
Masonic truth. Those who consider themselves enlightened Masons hope that their
unenlightened brethren will realize that all specific dogmas about Christ are in
error. As Clausen emphasizes, it is important to "strip from all religions their
orthodox tenets, legends, allegories and dogmas." This is why Masonic scholar
Albert Pike asserts that Jesus was "a great teacher of morality"-but nothing
more.
So it is neither fair nor true for Masons to say that Masonry does not offend
Christians by teaching that Jesus was only a man. This is exactly what it
teaches. Why does Masonry say that Christ was only a man and thereby offend the
beliefs of Christians? It does this because it does not wish to offend the
religious sensibilities of those Masons who are members of other faiths which
deny that Jesus is the only incarnation of God and Savior of the world. For
example, the unique nature and mission of Christ is denied by Hindus, Buddhists,
Muslims, Jews, etc. In order to not offend these people, it offends Christians.
This is why nowhere in Masonic literature will you find Jesus called God or
said to be the world’s Savior who died for men’s sin. To portray Him in such a
light would "offend" men, and Masonry wishes to offend no one. The necessity for
this approach can be found in the fundamental doctrines or Landmarks of Masonry
(The Fatherhood of God, the brotherhood of man, and the immortality of the soul,
Masonically interpreted). These doctrines presume beforehand that there
is neither reason nor necessity that Jesus should be unique either as to His
Person (God) or His mission (Savior). Thus, Masonry teaches that man already has
a perfect standing with God. All men are guaranteed eternal life regardless of
their personal religious beliefs. As a result, there is no need for God to
incarnate (Philippians 2:1-8) in order to die for the world’s sin (John 3:16)
because the teachings of Masonry assume all men are saved or redeemed to
begin with.
This is why Masonry completely excludes all particular biblical teachings
about Christ such as His incarnation, redemptive mission, death, and
resurrection. In fact, there is no biblical truth about Jesus Christ that is
affirmed by Masonry as one of their Landmarks. This is why former Mason Edmond
Ronayne confesses:
"Freemasonry ‘carefully excludes’ the Lord Jesus Christ from the Lodge and
chapter, repudiates his mediator ship, rejects his atonement, denies and disowns
his gospel, frowns upon his religion and his church, ignores the Holy Spirit,
and sets up for itself a spiritual empire, a religious theocracy, at the head of
which it places the G. A. O. T. U-the god of nature-and from which the one
only living and true God is expelled by resolution..."
The Bible clearly teaches that Jesus Christ is God:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was
God...And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us...(John 1:1,14).
"Looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God
and Savior, Christ Jesus’ (Titus 2:13).
Because Jesus Christ is God, He will one day judge all the world, including
all Masons and other men:
"For not even the Father judges any one, but He has given all judgment to the
Son, in order that all may honor the Son, even as they honor the Father. He who
does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him" (John
5:22,23).
"But when the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels with Him,
then He will sit on His glorious throne. And all the nations will be gathered
before Him; and He will separate them from one another, as the shepherd
separates the sheep from the goats...Then the King will say to those on His
right, ‘Come, you who are blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for
you from the foundation of the world’...Then He will also say to those on His
left, ‘Depart from Me, accused ones, into eternal fire which has been prepared
for the devil and his angels’...And these will go away into eternal punishment,
but the righteous into eternal life" (Matthew 25:31-34,41,46).
"And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under
heaven that has been given among men, which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).
All of these teachings of Jesus in the Bible prove that Masonry is wrong in
its teaching about Jesus Christ. How then can a Christian who claims to believe
in Jesus as his Savior continue to support the false religion that denies his
Lord? Did not Jesus Himself say, "Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do
what I say?" (Luke 6:46). Did not even Jesus warn, "But whoever shall deny Me
before men, I will also deny him before My Father who is in heaven" (Matthew
10:33)? And did He not say, ‘Not every one who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will
enter the kingdom of heaven; but he who does the will of My Father who is in
heaven" (Matthew 7:21)?
Masonic Ritual and oath demand that the Christian Mason’s first allegiance is
to Masonry, not to Jesus Christ. Who then is the "Lord" of the Christian Mason?
In conclusion, Masonry is opposed to the Christian God. One of the Leading
Masonic scholars, Albert Pike, describes Freemasonry as follows: "Masonry,
around whose altars the Christian, the Hebrew, the Moslem, the Brahmin, the
followers of Confucius and Zoroaster can assemble as brethren and unite in
prayer to the one God who is above all the Baalim...
Notice that the term "Baalim" which refers to the false gods and idols that
men worship is also applied to the Christian religion. That means Christianity
is considered to be as false a religion as all the rest.
Masonry only claims to be tolerant of the concepts of God found in other
religions. In reality, it sees them as inferior to its own concept of God. But
then how is it possible for a Christian to support Masonry when it denies the
true God, blasphemes Him, and leads people to worship a false God? Christians
are exhorted to "live a life worthy of the Lord and...please him in every
way...growing in the knowledge of God" (Colossians 1:10 NIV). They cannot do
this by remaining members of the Masonic Lodge.
If Jesus came back today or you died and faced Him, how would you explain to
Him why you continue to uphold the beliefs of an organization that rejects and
denies Him?
John Ankerberg & John Weldon
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