Wednesday, November 22, 2023

14. More anti-Freemason essays by Armstrong follower Jack R. Elliot

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Armstrong follower Jack R. Elliot wrote a book warning the followers of the Worldwide Church of God about Freemasonry called The Truth About Masonry (here). Below are two more essays on Masonry by the same author.  Herbert Armstrong stole from Charles Taze Russell, who stole from Freemasonry, but then turned against it.  However, Russell also turned against British Israelism, but Armstrong didn't. Mormons (whom Armstrong also stole from) try to deny they got their teaching from Freemasonry, instead, they say Freemasons stole the original Mormon doctrine. Russell turned against the British-American Empire (which would have been the seat of power under Freemason British-Israelism), but Armstrong saw them as fulfilling god's destiny for humanity. Armstrong could have seen what Freemasons were plotting and could have used their maneuvers to create his prophecies about Great Britain and America.

 https://www.hwalibrary.com/cgi-bin/get/hwa.cgi?SearchFor=mason&MetaData=HWASearch&action=search&SearchWhat=KeyWord&page=0


What Church Members should know about MASONRY - Part 1
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Za_dgvYebwbGQ7v3c7h3vwWhUo1zNkZP/view?usp=sharing

What Church Members should know about MASONRY - Part 2
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LgNSySYMV6phlDl-sDJUqLNcJLSAJH5R/view?usp=sharing

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