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Freemasonry, the invisible cult in our midst: A biblical exposé of freemasonry

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Excerpt form Google "Jack Harris, a former "Worshipful Master" of a Masonic lodge, uncovers the mystery behind the doctrines and practices of Freemasonry by contrasting them with the truth of the Scriptures. Discover how you can share the light of Christ with those living in the darkness of Freemasonry and how they can be set free from its snare."

160 pages, Unknown Binding

First published October 1, 1986

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June 28, 2020
Wow! GOD truly takes a person's life and turns it around it around with Grace. I enjoyed his writing style - straightforward amd fact based. Scriptural references and explanations are keen and accurate. It's a great book to give to someone trapped in this occult and has been seeking to know true salvation; and why it can not be obtained through this satanic occult.
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May 8, 2022
Awesome! The author took almost every part of the first three degrees and set them in counter-position to the Word of God. Mr. Harris showed how freemasonry is a false gospel of humanitarianism, unitarianism, and universalism. It denies the gospel of salvation by faith in the work of the LORD Jesus Christ alone. This is the worst thing about it, but it also shows that masons take oaths of loyalty to each other and to the "craft." How can a man be a Christian and take any oaths to anyone or anything? A double-minded man should never be allowed to serve in the leadership of Christ's church, and our American churches are full of double-minded, oath-taking, counter-gospel propagators.
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August 8, 2025
Book written by a sociopath to take advantage of the borderline schizophrenic satanic panic generation of fat frumpy christian moms who were afraid Bret Michaels from Poison was the pinnacle of evil and would possess their children and grant them infernal powers 666 hail satan. if you read this review he will possess you.
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January 31, 2023
Great start but kept kind of repeating the points. The oaths, degree stuff, and explanations were interesting. So many more questions. Felt like somewhat of an entry level book that requires no previous knowledge.
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November 16, 2014
A fear-mongering Christian book
27 March 2013

This book is basically a book about the evil's of Freemasonry and while I can see the reason behind why Harris wrote this book, in some ways I find that the way Fundamentalist Christians treat Freemasons is a little worrying. Personally I have no qualms with the Freemasons and have no interest in getting on their wrong side. Personally, they are no different that many of the other organisations that are out there. Okay, they may be secretive, but then so are the Mormons.
I remember a couple of times at a small church I went to when the pastor would openly bag Freemasonry from the pulpit, and in doing so would create a fear in the congregation of this organisation. In a way it is no different than what numerous right wing commentators say about organisations like the Bilderbergs, the Rothschilds, and the Illuminati. Look, they might exist and they might not, and they may have world domineering ambitions, but then again who doesn't. As Tears for Fears once sung 'Everybody wants to rule the world'. The problem is that there can only be one world leader, and guess what, everybody (or rather I should say, a lot of people) want that top spot. So, even if they do exist, there is probably a lot of infighting between them.
Also remember that many of these organisations tend to be Western based (that is Europe and America) and there are more countries (including powerful countries) out there that I suspect are not connected with them. For instance, we have Russia and we have China. As far as I can tell, these two countries play by their own rules, and I would be surprised if they would actually have any connections with the organisations at all. So, in the end, I will pretty much put this book alongside all of the other fear-mongering Christian books that tend to flood the bookshelves of Christian bookstores and suggest that people simply don't worry about it. The truth is, if God is God and God is as powerful as he says he is, then why do we need to worry about human organisations. As the Bible says, they may be able to destroy your body, but they cannot take your salvation away from you.
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