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Masonry : Conspiracy Against Christianity Evidence That the Masonic Lodge Has a Secret Agenda

Masonry : Conspiracy Against Christianity Evidence That the Masonic Lodge Has a Secret Agenda

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read book
Review: Finally someone with enough courage to put in print what has been rumored about for centuries. Ralph Epperson brings to "light" a topic that always attracts ridicule by opponents as another conspiracy theory, this book will remove the mystery surrounding the Masonic Lodge. Very well documented, with liberal footnotes. If you are looking for answers to questions like:What is the link between Albert Pike and Karl Marx? Why has the hatred for Christians and Jews existed since the beginning of recorded history. Did the Illuminati really exist! What do we have to look foreward to in the next millennium? Read this book and decide for yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read book
Review: Finally someone with enough courage to put in print what has been rumored about for centuries. Ralph Epperson brings to "light" a topic that always attracts ridicule by opponents as another conspiracy theory, this book will remove the mystery surrounding the Masonic Lodge. Very well documented, with liberal footnotes. If you are looking for answers to questions like:What is the link between Albert Pike and Karl Marx? Why has the hatred for Christians and Jews existed since the beginning of recorded history. Did the Illuminati really exist! What do we have to look foreward to in the next millennium? Read this book and decide for yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely a must read!
Review: I read "Masonry Conspiracy Against Christianity" my interest was piqued after reading Epperson's The Unseen Hand. Do world changing events like our Civil War and Communism have roots that can be traced to Solomons Temple and earlier? What do Albert Pike and the KKK have in common with Karl Marx? Where is the New World order going from here? Is there room for Christianity in worldwide governance? You probably know the answers to these questions already or you wouldn"t be actively seeking for the real TRUTH. Epperson has the courage to come forward with the facts about a secret organization that is said to ordain kings and shape governments. The book is well written rife with footnotes and references. Ralph Epperson gives new meaning to history, in fact after reading this book you will never view history in the same "light" again, I promise you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely a must read!
Review: I read "Masonry Conspiracy Against Christianity" my interest was piqued after reading Epperson's The Unseen Hand. Do world changing events like our Civil War and Communism have roots that can be traced to Solomons Temple and earlier? What do Albert Pike and the KKK have in common with Karl Marx? Where is the New World order going from here? Is there room for Christianity in worldwide governance? You probably know the answers to these questions already or you wouldn"t be actively seeking for the real TRUTH. Epperson has the courage to come forward with the facts about a secret organization that is said to ordain kings and shape governments. The book is well written rife with footnotes and references. Ralph Epperson gives new meaning to history, in fact after reading this book you will never view history in the same "light" again, I promise you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A waste of time!
Review: i suggest a book of symbolism or the founding fathers of our nation, if you're interested in freemasonry. if you like books like this, then go to the knights templar and the oak island mystery. the other raters on this book have more elegant reviews. they took the words right out of my mouth. one good piece of evidence already pointed out is the title of the book misspelled. evidence dismissed. Born in Blood by Mr. Robinson (?) is a good starting book for learning about freemasonry. by the way, Mr. Robinson also wrote proofs of conspiracy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Transformed Light
Review: I was not disappointed, as I was looking for "another" group that could be causing all of the world problems. In the topic of "Conspiracy Theories" the correct classification may be that which Amazon.com had the book under, however it should be classified as: Subjects>Fiction>Current Events>Conspiracy Theories.

The book made reference to "light" as this is what the Masons receive during their instruction, or how the "secrets" are passed on. In this book as his other books Mr. Epperson seems to be "The Unseen Hand" trying to manipulate "The New World Order" by "Transforming the Light of Truth" so that it only illuminates the subject as he sees it. This is his right, as guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence and later the Constitution of this good old USA. Which, I believe may have had a few of those "Masons" help draft and sign those documents.

However to bend the words of another person and to "Interpret" that persons meaning or writings in that "Transformed Light" is misleading.

I could go on point by point, but the points would be exactly as another review already posted here by a Chaplain from Arizona! This is often the case and those truthful, factual, statements made by the Chaplain need not be repeated.

If your looking for a New or Fresh prospective, or "Conspiracy", pass this one by. If you want to be reassured or convinced that "They" (Masons)or someone is out to get YOU, then you must read this book.

By the way, did Mr. Epperson or Amazon.com misspell Lodge in the title of his book?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Transformed Light
Review: I was not disappointed, as I was looking for"another" group that could be causing all of the worldproblems.

The book made reference to "light" as this is what theMasons receive during their instruction, or how the"secrets" are passed on. In this book as his other booksMr. Epperson seems to be "The Unseen Hand" trying tomanipulate "The New World Order" by "Transforming theLight of Truth" so that it only illuminates the subject as hesees it. This is his right, as guaranteed by the Declaration ofIndependence and later the Constitution of this good old USA. Which, Ibelieve may have had a few of those "Masons" help draft andsign those documents.

If your looking for a New or Fresh prospective, or"Conspiracy", pass this one by. If you want to be reassuredor convinced that "They" (Masons)or someone is out to getYOU, then you must read this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Simply Confusing
Review: Mr. Epperson's book, "Masonry; Conspiracy Against Christianity", is informative but lacks such congruity that it greatly distracted me from the real message of the book. It would seem that Mr. Epperson took his journal notes and hodgepodged them into a book. He does present material that leads the reader to believe that Free-Masonry is not entirely about old men doing charitable acts and marching in parades. But, it seems that many of his arguments are reaching and almost vindictive. Kudos to Mr. Epperson in his attempt to expose one more secret society that is out to GET US ALL but there is better work out there.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Distorted Views
Review: The book is another fine example of paranoia running amuck. The author needs to do his research better and not ad-lib or make assumptions concerning a thought of someone passed away that cannot defend themselves or verify the author's understanding of what the other person wrote. (...)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Complete Nonsense
Review: This Diatribe of Freemasonry is much more Humorous, than Kah's attempt at defacing the organization and "revealing" claims about the New World Order. From the beginning, it is very difficult to take the book seriously. The writer sounds like a delusional / paranoid "Conspiracy Theorist" and he takes-up many pages rambling about no one taking him seriously, and lamenting the fact that all the major talk shows dismissed him without response. However, one bright spot in this, is we get to read the Other view of John J. Robinson's famous Interview with the author. If you can get past the whining and "poor me" syndrome, you will find the book becomes quite funny and entertaining. I was giggling, ten minutes into the book. Yet, despite the silly accusations and "out of context" quotations of Freemasonry books, combined with the very narrow-minded views of the author and his constant self-aggrandizement, this book does, in fact have great Value for Freemasons and Anti-Masons.

Anti-Masons, with limited perspectives, will love this book and feel vindicated.

Freemasons, will enjoy the concise lists of reading materials and the references to obscure Masonic books they may not have heard-of, before. Also, this book is the only book I have read, so-far, that shows the fact that John J. Robinson became a 33rd degree Mason, for his wonderful, well-researched books. I did not learn this, until I started hanging-out at The Shrine....but, here it is, in the Public Domain.

Personally, I believe Masons should read as many Anti-Masonic Books, as they read Masonic books. Usually, they are quite silly and good for some great laughs and jokes--however, they also tend to have just-enough information to find a new book or two on the subject. So far, the biggest "conspiracy" I have discovered is the competition to schedule a better fund-raiser than other Lodges: Fish Fry, or Bean Supper..... AHA! Let's have a Chili Cook-off !

Masons, give this guy a chance. Even if you can't take him seriously, he is much funnier than Kah and good for many knee-slappers. Besides, this guy has created some pretty good lists of Masonic books, to read-even if he does take things out of context, when quoting.

The funny thing is, almost every Mason I know is a devout Christian.


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