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409: Different Types of Freemasonry (Part 4 of 7 Clair Barrus)
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2020
- Freemasonry has broken up into several different organizations. In our next conversation with Clair Barrus, he will tell us a little bit about these different organizations and how they differ from each other. Check out our conversation….
The WORD became flesh and dwelt among us full of grace and truth.
this is only English Freemasonry, there is also; French, German and Swedish Freemasonry. Don't lump all Freemasonry together.
I really enjoyed it. thanks a lot!
Glad to hear that!
@@GospelTangents Hello Rick, were their any book suggestions on the story of Enoch you would recommend. ( like when he mentioned cryptic arch masonry and story of the golden triangle plate)
Anyone see the Freemason sign with the guitar and the shadow of the guitar
If you use your imagination, I guess I can see it.
you have a very vivid imagination
That's awesome..lol nice
wow finally someone talking about the Avenging Angels - Danites
Yes, Cheryl Bruno is supposed to have a lot of information about Danites in her new book, but I don't know when it will be published.
Tubalcain was the brother-in-law of Noah.
Tubalcain gained the blackflame knowledge from the watchers and invented blacksmithing, chemistry, alchom and was an expert in martial practices, etc... He died in the Flood because he rebelled against God and followed Tabaet.
Noah found favor in God’s eyes and God sent Angels to help Noah build the Ark before the flood whipped out the earth. Noah loved and trusted God above all things and survived the flood.
You can be like Tubalcain, the “father of the craft”, and be denied eternal life after death and burn forever in the lake of fire.
Or
You can be like Noah, whom loved and worshiped God and will live in the image of Jesus forever in paradise.
It’s your freewill to choose whom you serve (in your heart)*.
Jesus (YHWH) or Satan (Iblīs)
*Tubalcain was the father of Freemasonry. The first 33°
Interesting story and theory. I agree that patterning our lives after Christ is what we need to do. 🙂