четвртак, 2. фебруар 2017.

Masonska propaganda: brošura "Should I ask"

Bliskost sa Bogom i hrišćanska vera, ljubav, nada i istina NISU DOVOLJNI da postanete bolji čovek - morate da postanete mason.


Evo šta kaže masonska propaganda:

The Improvement of Life

Yes, Masons are members of a fraternity that has its secrets, but the many charitable and character-building activities of Freemasonry indicate that it is far from a secret organization. Masons are active in their dedication to improve life. Always ready to undertake a difficult task in a quiet, dignified way, today's Masons go about the job of extending the hand of brotherhood.
It should not be surprising that so many famous men have been proud to be called Masons.
George Washington and thirteen other presidents have been Masons.
Other countries honor such names as...
Simon Bolivar, Benito Juarez, Bernardo O'Higgins, Jose de San Martin, Francisco da Paula Santander, Jose Rizal, Jose Marti, Pandit Nehru, Lajos Kossuth, Jonus Furrer, Guiseppe Mazzini, Eduard Benes, John A. MacDonald, Edmund Burke and Winston Churchill.

But it is perhaps not as well known that many leaders in the professions, arts and sciences and other human endeavors benefiting the world at large have been members of the Masonic Fraternity.
A few names that come to mind are such
writers as Walter Scott, Robert Burns, Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain;
poets-playwrights - Wassily I. Maikow, Heinrich Heine, Jean P. C. de Florian, Leopoldo Lugoner and Antonio de Castro Alves;
musicians - Wolfgang Mozart, Jean Sibelius, Franz von Liszt, Josef Hayden;
philosophers - Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Gotthold E. Lessing and Francoise Voltaire;
medicine - Dr. Alexander Fleming, Jules Bordet, Antoine DePage, Edward Jenner, Charles and William Mayo and Karl and William Menninger;
sculptor Gutzon Borglum;
artists - Charles W. Peale and Alfons M. Mucha;
scientists - Hans C. Orsted, JonsJakob Frk. von Berzelius, Alfred Edmund Brehm, Luther Burbank, Johan Ernst Gunnerus, Albert Abraham Michelson, Gaspard Monge, C. F. S. Hahnemann and Pedro N. Arata;
labor - Samuel Gompers;
industrialists and commerce leaders - Henry Ford, Walter P. Chrysler, John Wanamaker, S. S. Kresge and J. C. Penney.


Many others prominent yesterday and today in these and other fields, such as the law, religion, space exploration, news media, sports and entertainment, have a common bond to Freemasonry.

Published by
SUPREME COUNCIL
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite,
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
for the benefit of Freemasonry

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