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Freemasonry Expose: 33 Degrees of Deception

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A Deadly Deception: Freemasonry

The rites and rituals of Freemasonry are shrouded in a shadow of death. In the book "Letters on the Masonic Institution" by John Quincy Adams, an ancient Masonic ritual called The Fifth Libation is described, involving the act of drinking wine from a human skull. Death oaths are taken by every Mason, and historical records show instances of Masonic executions.

Author Tom McKenney uncovers the deadly secrets of this worldwide fraternity, which boasts more than three million members. With a careful and unbiased approach, he explores the ties between Freemasonry and the New Age Movement, as well as delving into the occult origins of this secretive society. This comprehensive expose, "33 Degrees of Deception," narrates the personal journey of a devoted Mason, Jim Shaw, who rose through the ranks to become a Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, Worshipful Master of the Blue Lodge, and head of all Scottish Rite bodies. Shaw's story reveals why he ultimately decided to leave Masonry, and the consequences he faced as a result.

Interrogating the mysteries of Freemasonry, the book provides insightful answers to common queries about this enigmatic organization. Does a link exist between Masonry and the Illuminati? Why does Freemasonry oppose Christian schools? Is Freemasonry itself a form of religious worship? Can a man simultaneously embody both Christian beliefs and Masonic ideals?

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publisher‎Bridge-Logos, Inc. (March 15, 2011)
language‎English
paperback‎463 pages
isbn_10‎0882704389
isbn_13‎978-0882704388
item_weight‎1.15 pounds
dimensions‎5.5 x 1.05 x 8.5 inches
best_sellers_rank#44,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#11 in Freemasonry (Books)
#48 in Church & State Religious Studies
#62 in History of Religion & Politics
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