Added: Nov 18, 2008

From: christianroots

Duration: 9:56

In tonight's broadcast Pastor Peters will be interviewing Larry Kunk concerning freemasonry and its anti-Christian core. You can view Mr. Kunk's website at ephesians5-11.org. Ephesians 5:11 provides a variety of tracts which are written for several target audiences. The core theme in all of our Masonic tracts is that Freemasonry is incompatible with Christianity. Freemasonry is incompatible with Christianity for two major reasons: * The god of Freemasonry is not the God of the Bible. The Masonic concept of God is directly refuted by scripture. * Freemasonry has a false plan of salvation which is based on a savior other than Jesus Christ. Jesus made it very clear. He is the only way to salvation: I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. (John 14:6) There are other areas where Masonic teaching and practice are incompatible with Christianity, but they pale by comparison. Teaching a false gospel and worshiping a false god both result in condemnation. Gal 1:8-9 and Ephesians 5:5 establish these facts. If a man will not renounce Freemasonry when the truth about the Masonic plan of salvation is staring him in the face, he simply is not sealed by the Holy Spirit.he relationship between Freemasonry and individuals in the Latter Day Saint movement began early in the history of Mormonism. Joseph Smith, Jr. and several of the Church founders were Freemasons, and were founding members of a lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois in March of 1842[1]. There are some similarities between Mormon temple worship and symbolism and the stories and symbols of Freemasonry, though there are also many unique aspects to both that are also worth considering.[citation needed] In modern times, the LDS Church holds no position for or against the compatibility of Masonry with LDS doctrine

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