I have often seen the book Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike cited with supposed quotations by the anti masonic shills on here saying that Freemasonry is "Luciferian." Nothing could be farther from the truth. I happen to own a copy of this book. I have read it. I have found two references to Lucifer in it, both NEGATIVE. I am posting scans of the actual pages where these references appear to put to rerst these lies, although I am sure some people who cannot be convinced by solid evidence will still spew this stupidity. I am presenting the facts straight from the book. If you can show the actual place where your supposed quotations come from, shills, then scan those pages and show me, and the rest of the Anons, Don't try to cheat. As you can see, I have the actual book, and can look it up for myself, and will.
>>4720608 Thanks Anon, but I own the book. I also have Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry ( 2 editions, one from the 1800s, one the 1923 2 volume set ), as well as many other works on the craft. I am not just a Past Master of my Lodge, but a Masonic scholar who has lectured at Lodges of Instruction.
>>4720636 May God bless and keep you and your sister, may He make his face to shine upon you, and watch over you all your days.
>>4720884 Yup, with insulated razor wire at the top carrying about 12,000 volt, 60 cycle AC. That'll teach the bastards to try to invade us. Hmmm… I smell bar-B-qued beans…
>>4720919 You really must be either stupid or blind. If you DO look at both pictures you will see that Pike's necklace has a triple armed cross, which is an ancien symbol of the Holy Trinity, while Crowley's is a crown from the looks of it. Hard to tell when you blow up the picture it gets pretty grainy, but it is definitely NOT Masonic, nor a triple armed cross. Probably regalia from his cult Ordo Templi Orientalis. Now, go crawl back into your hole, shill