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From: Aaron on 9 Aug 2010 23:04 On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 15:34:07 -0700 (PDT), Darth Simian <great_sage_equal_of_heaven_(a)hotmail.com> wrote: Knights Templar in the York rite requires any man applying to be a Freemason proficient in all three degrees of Freemasonry. The Knights Templar of the York Rite also require applicants to be Christian. So, they oppose any sort of Demon worship. Masonry requires applicants to affirm that they believe in God, but does not promote any faith as being superior to others. There is one exception to this in my Lodge: anyone admitting to being a Satanist or a demon-worshiper of any other kind cannot join and will be physically removed if such a worship practice is discovered after they enter the building. So, the only "link" is the Masonic opposition to evil. The question seems a bit silly, but now you have an honest answer. |