Your individual perception of what Freemasonary is based on your fellowship and group of men that happens to surround you does by no means provide an argument for Freemasonary as a whole. The same can be said with religions. Over arching analysis will always find some good in everything because ultimately we're created from the devine spark, we got a soul. If one is being forced to say they are a christian or freemason one must take into account the overall triangulation and implication of that very belief system or choice: What it ultimately stands for and encompasses. When it comes to Freemasonary it's clear that there can be no moral proper argument made to choose Freemasonary over Christianity as someone that reads the bible as yourself because in taking precedence in Freemasonary your actually nullifying the value of the bible.
What would be more logically reasonable if one does not adhere to the christian doctrine or religion but reads the bible would be to search for the truth in all things with the bible as the reference point and source.
To support and advertise Freemasonary you're supporting the whole thing: the good and bad with conscious effort.
fellowship of men is great and all but secrative small-group ritual based organisations is not at all what we need in a time of such dire importance.
What we would need is brave bible believing freemasons that together with their fellowship breaks out of freemasonary and take up a christian denomination and starts bringing people together.
tithes is not an argument as tithes are very much present within the ministry of Christendom
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