...before the Reformation, the one and only Mother Church often issued edicts on the incompatibility of Masonic thought and Christianity.
...I said "Masonic thought" not Freemasonry as exemplified by the Scottish Rites. Masonic "thought" predates the Reformation. Masonry is just another manifestation of the Gnostic school of thought which arguably has paralleled human development since Biblical times... read Graham Hancock's excellent compendium study on this subject "Talisman" for a layman's introduction to this subject.
How could a Mason deeply involved in Kabbalist mysticism also be a Christian? (Newton)
...Kabbalah and Christianity ARE incompatible, and Newton was AFTER the Reformation wasn't he?
You are just misreading what I posted then reacting to what you THINK I have posted. I can't correct for your level of reading comprehension, that is your responsibility.
A Most scientists live in America...
...classic GetBig. There goes your credibility.
What has been proven is that you make up statistics and don't do research. The two founding principles of science.
Which means that like many in the Global Warming world your views on the science of global warming has been replaced with belief.
...I don't believe in CO2 as a mechanism of anthropogenic Global Warming.
But dismissing the Global Warming phenomenon itself is something only those who believe in a talking snake can do.
I still stand by this statement:
Ask scientists if there is any organized religion to which they subscribe with whose compendium of tenets they agree wholeheartedly... then 99+% say no.
...it remains true even if "most scientists live in America"... ha-ha.
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