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Sorry this is a continuation from above. The post got to long.
The “Black Communion” of Maundy Thursday:
During this ceremony, Masons blaspheme the Lord. They make an evil, black mockery of His pure and selfless death, and the Lord’s will that we take communion “in remembrance of Him.”
To elaborate on this, take a good look at Masonry’s “Maundy Thursday” ceremony. We call it a “Black Communion” where Masons chant words calling Jesus merely an “apostle of mankind” who was neither inspired nor divine!
In the Scottish Rite the Thursday before Easter, “Maundy Thursday,” is an important day. On this day Masons always perform a special ceremony of “Communion” in their local Scottish Rite Temple.
Dressed in long black, hooded robes during this Thursday ceremony, Masons chant:
“We meet this day to commemorate the death of our ‘Most Wise and Perfect Master,’ not as inspired or divine, for this is not for us to decide, but as at least the greatest of the apostles of mankind.”
33 degree Initiation Ceremony
Strange Black Mass/Black Communion
as told by ex 33 degree Mason Jim Shaw
During this ceremony, Masons continue by mocking Jesus’ teachings at His Last Supper and the bread and wine (Body and Blood) - by saying:
“Take, eat, and give to the hungry.” “Take, drink, and give to the thirsty.”
One of the Conductors then handed the “candidate” a human skull, upside down, with wine in it. “May this wine I now drink become a deadly poison to me, as the Hemlock juice drunk by Socrates, should I ever knowingly or willfully violate the same” (the oath).
As I had done so many times before, I said, “We meet this day to commemorate the death of our ‘Most Wise and Perfect Master,’ not as inspired or divine, for this is not for us to decide, but as at least the greatest of the apostles of mankind.”
As I spoke these words that I had spoken so many times before, I had a strange and powerful experience. It was as if I were standing apart, listening to myself as I spoke, and the words echoed deep within me, shouting their significance. They were the same words I had spoken so many times before, but had meaning for me now. They made me sick, literally ill, and I stopped.
The realization of what I had just said grew within me like the rising of a crescendo. I had just called Jesus an “apostle of mankind” who was neither inspired nor divine! There was a silent pause that seemed to last a very long time as I struggled with a sick smothering within.
Later, when he came down the wide steps of a large Scottish Rite Temple, 33 degree Mason Jim Shaw turned and looked at the words carved in stone above the entrance: “Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry”, Jim remembered thinking: "It isn’t ancient (goes back to 17th century), it isn’t Scottish (Scottish rite was begun in France), it isn’t free (no females, blacks or poor), and it isn’t right (no mention of Jesus allowed)! This 33 degree Mason, never went back.
Jim found that the bowing to some “Great Architect of the Universe” and calling all Religions equal is pure blasphemy.
He thought of the great Masonic lie that all religions are equal, including Islam and Satanism. If all these religions within Masonry are “correct” or of equal “validity”, and each claims to be the valid and correct one. It therefore becomes obvious that they cannot all be “right” or of equal validity. Satanists mock and blaspheme God on a daily basis; and Muslims deny Jesus ever even died on a cross.
Islam, for instance rejects that Jesus died a korben (sacrificial atonement) death for us. Islam gives its greatest regard to a man who did no miracles to prove divinity and in no way measured up to the sinless and loving Jesus. Muhammad also made no real prophecies, had everyone killed who disagreed with him, and was fond of splitting up booty from military raids against innocent people. See more in: “Muhammad, Terrorist or Prophet?”
These are the Scriptures that Jim, could not reconcile with Masonry:
Jesus said: “I am the bread of life; he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst…him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out…and this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.” John 6:47-54
Reference above from Jim Shaw’s book:
Read here: A Freemason’s 33rd Degree Initiation
FOOTNOTES FROM JIM SHAW’S BOOK, Page 76
In a well-ordered lodge, Jesus is never mentioned except in vague, philosophical terms. Prayers are never in His name, and when scriptures are quoted in the ritual, all references to Him are simply omitted. For example, II Thessalonians 3:6 is used in the ritual, but not the way it is in your Bible; the words “in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” are entirely omitted. Likewise, the ritual includes 1 Peter 2:5, but with the words “by Jesus Christ” omitted. Albert Mackey, after Albert Pike the highest Masonic authority, calls this changing of the scriptures “a slight but necessary modifucation” (Masonic Ritualist, page 272)